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ED1 E D Y 'I M RCH 29-19.89
Bail stands for Wayne assault suspect
9y JANET ZJMMERMAN
01-. ~ "°' fAlllf
A SupcnorCourtJudgcon Tuesday
refused to lower bail from SI million
fora S1m1 Valley pool cleaner accused m the beatmaof A1ssa Wayne and her
former bo) fncnd, financier Roger
Luby.
Jeffrey Kendall Buocy. 3S, was
arrested last week m connccuon with
FVrecall
attempt
I ill-timed,
Voss~ays
I)' ~AUL ARCHIPLEY
Of ttw ~ l'tlOC SU«
Fountain Valle)' ( ounc1lman Fred
Voss said Tuesday a recall effort
again t him v.ould be 1ll·hmed;
expcm1ve and d1v1S1vc.
Voss' comments were included in
his official rcpl)' to 1hr a.roup that has
launched the recoil
RepcaUnJ much of v.hat he said at a
pre conftrcnce and ubsc9ucnt
council mctting. Vo\s \aid h1 20
)'cars of M:rv ice to tht community
hould ca ti) overshadow a s1ngJe
mistake.
. That m1\takc oc:curred on Jan 30
v.hcn Vo . S2. sohettcd a prostttute
m Sanui na who turned out to be an
undercover poli c officer
Vo ~s pve up his ma)or's pvcl but
retained his counCll seat ·
Vo 1d tepp1n_1 down a mayor
was .. the mo t paanfol act of my life."
"I brou&ht the consequences upon my~lf and havt apologized to the
people of Fountam Vnlley for anr.
embarrassment I have caused them. •
he said.
"I do not behcvc the maJOnt) arc so
unforan 101 that the) v.111 not balance
20 )cars ofhonorablc strv1cc ap1n t
one m1 take."
l'l.,jouns his tcnn c•r1rcs in 1m.
Vo s said a succcssfu rttall "-OUld
remo~c him from office v.11h a )car or
le left 1n h1~ term. special election
to rcJ>lacc him "-OUIJ cost the clly
$90,000. he sa~.
the Oct. 3 attack m the praJC of
Luby's sprawling Newport Beach
estate. One of two other suspects named 1n the case also was in custody
1n lieu ofS I million bond.
Defense anomcy Bruc,e Hill of
Woodland Hills •f'JUed for a lower
ball. He said lhc defendant has a wife and two cbjldren, a well as hi own
business. and would have hllle reason
to flee.
"I don't believe that e11her of the
v1ct1m1 sus&a1ncd any lasting injuries,
assumina Mr. Buoe y was involved,"
Hill said. "It seems to me one million
dollars would be exc,essive in light of
the cha,..cs. ••
Bui Sul)Crior Court Judge Russell
Bostrom refused to loweT the bail and
said he was concerned wuh the
poss1bthty of fl1&h1 and the con·
sp1ratonal nature of 1he allqed
"I rnpcc,tfull) a k that }OU coo--
1dcr the cMt , the publicity and the
ckcp d1v1 ion that a recall v.ould
brina to our community," Voss s~ud
fhecounc1lman'Hommtnts failed
to ~way Bob M°''· one or the retail
jftteaM lff VOSS/A2J
Lazy d•z•
The .. ntl• s curves of tL.:rtd concrete at the Koll Center an lrvln• were IO r• .. • to TH HaMHI that he man .. ed •
snoo•• durlft9 his lunclt on Tues.day.
C 0 \ I IC' I 0 IC\ PO' I 'C IC IP I
Sunshine sandwich '
shop inay be riding
off into the sunset
road, the o•Mrs YI t.ht) were told.
for VttJJn&a Mc inncy •ho opcr·
attd the 5tand ••th hCr h~nd for IS
YQn unta~ has deeth &alt )'tar and hu
kq>t at ~ wath the help of her
dauah~,._ !tri Pollard. at Ytlll be the end ()(a samily busiMM.
"It's J\dl pna compktdy cut my
mother's h\dtbood oft" Pollard
Yid. ··Anet thtrt'• no. ·we~re sony.'
:Thcrt'• nolh1 ... •• t\1tlloullt no OM QI I 1lable 10 comment from tbe Patti Oq.rt·
meaa, a Calilonia Department ol T . ~-id .~-c=" =" '° wideft the rmd bil tMI ~not~ firm.
cnmc.
Bouey weanng a p1rtk polo--style
shin an~ Jeans, stood quietly in the
prisoner's box of the courtroom.
His arraignment was postponed
until April 7. That 1 the same day bis
allcscd accomplice, Jerrel • Lee
Hlnterp.rdt, 37. will be arra.,ncd.
Hmteraardt was identified by the
victims as one of thetr anackers.
Soucy also was 1dent1fied in a photo
hneup, pohcc said.
Polic,e are scarchina for the 1.h1rd
suspect. Qded Daniel Gal, 32, who
allcacdly orchestrated 1he attack. He
told" police he was goina 10 Europe
and has not returned, Newport Beach
police Lt. Tim Newman said earher.
Gal was htrcd by Wa)ne's n-
husband, Thomas Gionis. to py on
her dunn1 a bmcr custody battle for
their I ·year-old daughter. Wavne 1s
the dau&hter of the late actor John
W~ync.
Gion1s, an orthopedic surgeon who
was awarded custody of the child, bas
derucd any wronado1na. The tno arc accused m a ~nminal
complaint of conspiracy, assault W'lth
a deadly wea~n and two counts each
of assault wtth a firearm and false
1mpnsonment. . f Pfeas« Sff BAR./ Alf
Effects of Alaska spilr' sp.read
--to -Coast ~xplgr-atiGr+figAt-
I)' PAUL AJtCHIPLEY
OflN~ ..... kMf
Even 1f crc~s manage to dean up
the Alaskan 011 pill with m1n1mal
environmental damajc. the accident
may be a public relauons d1 tcr for
the 011 companies Sttkmg to expand
dnlhng off the Southern Cahfom1a
coast.
Environmentahs1s vov.cd to add
the disaster to thtir arsenal 1n fighting
expanded 011 exptoranon and oper-
ations
The 1crra Club. which sttll cites
the environmental damage cauSt'd b)
the nta Barbara spill 20 )earsaao. 1s
bus) photographmJ the l.SQ.000.
barrel sp1ll 1n la ka s Pnn e Wilham
Ciound.
Westminster
mangullty
of HB murder.
By RANDA CARDWEU
Oty-5-IK•
..\ JUI') found a Westman tcr man
guilty on Tuesda~ of first-deartt
murder in the chokina and drown mg
death of his cstran~ g1rlfnend an
Huntington Beach.
Gerald Lee 81 hop Jr . 22 ~hov.ed
no emotion as the Jury's ~trdu.:t v.as
read But aero s the courtroom.
relat1\CS of &he 22-)ear-old \ICttm.
~anna Garcia. burst into tear'
Bishop faces 2S )cars to hfe 1n
pnson when he 1s sentenced May 12
b) Orange Count) upenor Court
Judge Jean Rhe1nhe1mer
His at1orMy had a11ued for a
· man lau&hter conv1ct1on. cla1m1og 1hc murder v.--as a cnme of passion
The v1ct1m's father. Roben Garcia,
fftteaw SH GUILTY I A2J
Prnkl~ntlal t~am arrltl~s to
ch«k Alaslc11n ~llnUf'. Af.
here.
Elmar Baittcr, .a communi auons
officer for the Long Be ch Port
Authon1y. said there has ne"cr been a
Sierra Club spoke man said they m-..ior spill m the harbor, the deepest
would use the evidence to lobby on the West Coast.
ag:unst funhcr oil exploration an About one·th1rd of all . 011 from Alaska as v.ell as for another mora-Alaska to the West oa t 1s destined
tonum on 011 dnlltng off C'.alifomta's for Lona Beach coast. In the fisal )Car I qg7 8 that
01J industry spokespersons are amounted to almost 20.S million
1ttgUtng the Ptlf tS a mariti~ metric..to.n.sofpeu:olcum deb~ L0--+-1
d1sasu:r, and ugcst cnvironmen· lo!'& ~h. But r id. ~listsarccloudanathe1s ucbyty1naa onccunkcrsaredoc\.ed 1n de the
boating accident to 011 exploration harbor, 011 booms arc placed around
and dnlhna. them to pre\.cnt any poten11al pill ev~ environrncntah~ from prrad1na.
and other opponents of offlhorc But thc\<'\e nc'Ct° bttn nccdcd.
dnlhna an: a luna 1f it could luppen • lfttuse see SltU/ A2J
Voice not recognized
in ·doctor's cry for help
lly JANET ZIMMERMAN
Of-~,_ klllf
The ne1&hbor of a lam Newpon Beach OP.~thalmolog1st heard a
struglc the nilht oflht' sla)1na. but said he d1dn t rccogn11e the ~reams
for fielp as those of the doctor. who had a thick ThaJ accent
Wilham Hardy hved in an •P4rtment behind Dr Boonlord ·
(hultapatrchcev1n. who was mbbcd'to death on his bedroom noor.
Hard) testified an the second day of a prthminal') htanng for !\lien
L1ndS(). 23. accused ofk1lltna the .W.)car-old doctor la t fanual") and
stcah na hi 1ercedn-lknz. Hardy said he heard a faint bump1na sound 1n the nc1ghbonng.
bcachfron1 apanment for about fht minute
·•At the t1me. l thou&ht Dr Chula ~as moving m<"th1ng around
1n his house:· Hardy saaa
Hard) said he thtn heard someone dist1nl"tl~ ~> 'Help me'. Help
me•···
Hard) and three other net&hbors can~ out of thtar homes on :?3rd
trttt after the panicked cry but didn't discover the 'iOurce and v.ent
back 1n 1dc he said l' nder CTO txammat1on. Hard)' t~ttied he could ta il) rerogn1ze
C. hula·s \OICt because of has ac«nt He said ht didn't rec-oan1ze the
ff'te•se aee OOCTOR/A2J
QC growth
management
plan adopted
ly RANDA CARDWfU.
~--s-..
A new grov.1h mana ~nt plan
rcqu1nna dcHlopcrs 1n Orante
ount)' to pro' 1dc traffic and public
1erv1ce 1mpro"ement pnor to actli&AI
de\elopment ~cnt 1oto cfkct T""'°
da . .. I can't d nbc how pated 1 ...
wtth th1 plan;· said SU~"°'
Gadd• Vasquez. ''Thi plan n .,._.
on the sound pnnc1 ple that*"~
mcnt mu t be phased "llh improve-
ments ··
uprf"\iiJOt Ham(tt w~i wlao
1ho ~oted \0 adopt tM plan, said itw
hooCs Oran., C'ounl) ~1tiet wil ronow the county's tumple.
"A mtrm Wiii now be 1n ~ ,._
Will~ lM dlVt'f"K nttdlCJrO..-.
County and 'an bt a mOdel .. adlir
anas. Wt att ofkri-, our llilltll • • batit for other ~nt.. • W...._ W&
..,....... I 2.4-nHIC ttttion bctna pwOi*Jld a widt1une." E11tta A~ llid. ••1t's rally not a IUft
thiftl. la kt. IMtt ~ noth•• mort
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Thcplan requeYn&k=s • for roed amprovttnentl ,.._ ..
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Ofmp COliM DAILY PILOT/ W..ndey. M8rclh n ...
olsa wetlands pa adv
ill llOelllT llMt<IR m .. ..._,,...1u1r
~parent oon,pan) of the 1gnt1I
Landmark Co on :rondA> approved +'!--t---~ comproaust land-ust olaJ\. pu hini a kn1tltyenv1ronmental bauleon the
Bolsa Chica lo.,, land to the bnnk of
bttaktbrough.
SllJlal President Peter Denn1!.ton
announced that official with the
Henley Group of La Jolla approved u
compromise \hat was put on the table
less than 24 hours earlier. It would put
all homrs w h.: con,tructcd 10 tbc
lo"' land' on the inland ~1dc: of a '°" called cro 'i-PP conntttor. a road to be h1,uh in the ca tern p;ian of the lo~land) to link. Bol~ C"h1Ca Street to
Garfield A'c-n11t'
If the Amigo de Bot C h1ca . the
chief opp0nen1 to the de, cl pment.
appro'c the compromise plan thc:n Bolsa Chica "'ill become .. a -done
deal," officials ~y. ,
But the Amigos. who had a board of directo~lmecting Monday night to
rrvtt~thtcompronmcoffcrmadc b)
Crtr Count1lman P~cr C'rtttn. tn·
dacattd the) ha,·e morr stud) to dQ
before rua.kina a commitment.
"Wc•tt Sllll rtvic~in& e\Cf)thang,''
~1d htrte> Otttloff: ~1cknt oftht'
1.000-membcr orpn11a1ion ··we'tt
knee-deep in figure!>. We want to be
thorouah and ~e'tt not read} to rcalt.
We wane to e:\plore the information
carefull )."
\uy Administrator Paul Cook sisd
Tuesda> that S1anal's dec1s1on is •
w
ma1or 11~. ··1 uid earlier that we're
tn<'he awai. Now I bchc"e it's
c~: n 1 uncten.:
1 hl" development and v.ctlancb
rc\lorauon plan i1 scheduled to ao
Apnl 10 to the' membn-5 of the 8otSI
C haca Planmna Coalition. a sroup
formed to forst a Bol~ Chica
comprolll1S(.
Cook said thatChe plan ma) io to
the: at) Counc11 bn Apl'al 17.
In a press rtl~asc issued by Signal
Landmark. Denniston .noted that the
.
from
c:omp10aus plan contain no na' 1·
111* ocean entrance, 1,500 fc-Aer
bolnft Md 11K'ttak's &he number of
wetlands and open pace acres lrum
915 IO t.0~8 &CR't Si1nal wanu to
bUald 4,200 homes to make-tht-
dtvtlopmen1 financially fca~1blt. of·
fi(·iah Yid.
Signal hau,1rccd to accept the plan
on t~c cond1tJon thu at bnns~ with tt
.. the full and rnthus1ast1c \uppon" of
all tM 8oha Chtcit PlanntnJ < oah·
tion membcf5. Denni ton \atd
-
gn I
.. We look forward lO the suppc>n OI
the ooahtaon iMmbtn as lh1t ~ •~
bfouahl forward thmuah the ptt·
mamna Pfi :s'i an tht' ne\t 12
month1 ... he Yid
~ Wn BeMttler said he
"rcs11uc·· to hCJr the new ··rd be
ttcklcd pink af the downtown re--
dc\clopnu:nt and the Bol\11 C.:h1ca
romt about. I c n res& m pc 4
"The challenge 1s now up to the
maaos lf the) ·re dc&lirtf in aood
fallh . v.e'rc IO IOOd Shape.'
Irvine post,
pay raise
asc:epted
by Brady
Three Mesa men
arrested in NB on
Weapons c;harges
By EMILY ADAMS
Of ttw o-.y l'lloc suirr
After a long and well-publicized
struggle with the Irvine City Council
and Mayor Larry Agran. Assistant
City Manager Paul Brady Jr. was
offered the city manager post during
Tuesday night's C:ll} Council meet-1 . -i.. ... ,.....o
clowned w ith swimmer Rowdy G•lnes •t
1985 Suutv•n Aw•rd dinner In lndl•n•polls. in~ying he was "thrilled with the Olymptc ch•mplon d iver Greg Loug•nls
aj>pointment," Brady accepted the fleftJ and his m•n•g•r Jim B•bbttt fright),
~:tJ{e~~1:i~~~v~~u~~.~i~o~.~ Man_ager barred from conta.ct to SI 10,000 a )"ear. He will also get a ~
ve~¥~~s8~~w.:g;:~douttoevef)one's WI.th Olyrnp1·c d1·v1·ng medalist advantage." Brady said ... I'm lookmg
forward to man r, more years of
service to the Cit) ·
Brady will assume the post on a permanent basis Aug. I when Wil-
liam Woollett Jr. steps do"'n after 17
years as city manager to become aty
manager emeritus.
Ej.ght weeks of controveny
preceded Brady's appoantmen1 Toes-
day night, begannin~ with Agran's call
for Woollctt's reuremen1 m. JanuaC}.
Brady, who has been assistant city manager since 1975. rejected an
initial offer of interim city manager.
saying he would accept. nothing less
than the permanenl pos1t1on.
There as a poss1b1hty that Woollen will leave the post before Aug. I, and
an that case. Brady would step into
Woollett's shoes at that time.
LOS ANGELE (AP) -Olympic
gold medalist Greg Louganas. stating thal he .. feared for his life," on
Tuesda) reque\ted that a Judge bar
his fired business manager from
having an) contact with ham .
"After being held hostage for o'er
four months since m)' retirement
from d1 v1ng and m)' re1um from the
1988 ~out Olympics, I felt that I
could no longcr.toler,ate the abu e and
threats." Louganis wrote 1n a state-
ment fo r the coun .
Supenor Court Judge D1intra Jana~ ordered R James Babbitt to
sta} away from the da,er, but allo .... cd
him to Mthdraw S5.000 1n ltv 1ng
C'\pcnses from their JOtnt account.
B:ibbttt, an a s"'om statcmtnt. said
he as .... 1lhng to agree to not thf('aten or
harass Lougan1'> ~use h~ ~1•d he
has nC\ er done so. "I have never threatened his pcr-
'\Onal safct) an any wa)' ... lk said an a
declaration for the court
The Judge dad not order Babbitt out
of the Malibu home he and Lougan1 'i have shared for four )Cars. Lougan1s
stud he as the sole owner of the home.
but Babbitt contends he as a co-owner.
Louganas. who · won the gold
medals fo r spnngboard and platform
diving at ~oul. alleged that Babbm
threatened 10 malt.e public "confidcn-
11al and private fa cts.. unless
Loug;inas r~hircd ham or com-
pensated him. The star athlete fifed
Babbitt, his manager form. )"Cars. on
March 13
"I fearformyltte." Louganiswrote.
"I believe that Babbitt's unstable and
capable of, aolcnt acts of auress1on: l
sincercfy believe that he intends to
harm me.··
Jana vs ordtred the men to stay 500
feet away from each 01herunless there
was mutual con\Cnt to approach each
other
ly IRIS YOKOf '
Of .,,. o-.y l"llOt Staff
Three Costa Mesa men .... ere ar-
rested early Monda) on \'araou5
weapons charge afic:r one ma n's
suspicious ac uoM prompted .i cw·
port Beach pohce oniccr to draw ha s
own.s.un. Officer 8111 Graham also lound a
number of bultt'ts and a .38-callber
handgun an th e suspects' p1clt.up
Guillermo Ramirez Alvarc1, 3::!
Lucino Ram1rc1 Esquivel. 29. and
Ignacio Vera smas. 23. "ere boot..·
e<I an Newport Beach t1ty 1a1I after the
4:50 a.m. atTcst.
Alvare11scharged "'llh Ja!>Ch~Jling a prm 1n a groo;\I) negt1i1cnt
manner and 1 bctnJ hc:ld an lieu of
$1 0.000 bail E~ua,el . who-.c b:ul
amount 1s als.o SJ 0.000 bail. u.
charged with exh1b1ung a firearm an
the -presence of a ~-ace offictT
Scsmas 1~ charged with carry1n& a
loaded firtarm in a pubhc place and as
bong held m hcu ofSl.000 bail
Whale on patrol. Gm ham potted a
1972 Ford Cooner pickup parked on
MacArthur Boulevard JU t south of
Ford Road "''th its hood open and
parking ltghts on. Thmlung the car wa' broken doWn. the offi cer stopped
to offer as,.st.ancc. •
Esquivel was an the front seat of the
truck and the other \'NO were m front
of the vehiHe chC'Ckfng the f ron\
headlamp and fender. which a~
pcarcd to have bccn ,rcccntl)' damag-
ed. accordina to Graham·~ repon. [.squavcl ,ap~arcd an10.,1catcd.
\\-Ith blood hot. waler) e)"es. droof>:'
ang C)c:ltd and a fi~cd st.are, and did
not verbally rc~l)9nd to the officer.
accordtna to the r~port. s Graham
attempted to talk to the other two he
rcPortedl)' 'a"' Esquivel lean forward,
as af reaching towards the floorboard
of the ... chicle. '"hilc he ~ept has eye~
on (1raham . When Graham moved over anJ
allumanated the cab with ha'i Oa~hhght. he reportedly ~w Esqu1,cl
removing an obJ~I from beneath thc ~at. Then Graham s.aw a ··J11nt ol
sh an) metal. ·which he hc:he ved wau
\tainlci.s steel handgun.
Fearing Esqu1,el ma) be rcmO'-'ana a _gun with the in tent to . hoot the
oflicer. uraham drew has ~rv1cc
rcvoh er and aimed 11 at Esquivel,
acrnrd1ng to the repon Esquivel
1mmcd.Jatcly hailed hts movements.
In a '\Ubscquenl search oftht: truck,
C1raham fou nd a staanle~s steel. 38-
cahber handgun on the floorboard
The gun had srx;pcnt ~hells and the
officer lound a total of six bullet on
the fl oor near the gun
later an add1uonal s1 bullets "'ere
reportedl> found 1n .\hare1'\ pants
poc kc1
.\bout an hour before th as 1nodent.
(,r;iham a nd SC' cral other officcn.
v.ere search ma the area for suspecls in
response to se'cral rrpons of sh~m fired . according to the police rcpon
EATERY where cu\tomc~ can cat lunch on her fam1l)"s outings incluck a stop at
p1cn1c tables. Iced squirrel'> and COJO) un hanc Cove HB bank bandit f lees with cash
SPILL
FromA l
Baxter said He co;11mated occasional
spills ha' e amounted 10 les than a
barrel. Outside the Long Beach and Los
Angeles harbors. ships won·t en-
counter the kinds of obstacles that
grounded the EX\on Valdez. ei ther.
Baxter said.
First. there arc no icebergs 10
maneuver around. Neither are the.ore
an( reefs an the deep Ca talina Chan-
nc . he said. · Desp11e news repons that th~
grounded tanker was headed for Long
Beach. 11's dcst lna11on was act uall}
Panama. Baxter said. Even though Long Beach boasts the
deepest pon on the West Coast. 11
isn't deep enough to handle super-
tankers ltke the 978-foot Enon
Valdez.
That hardly placates 011 dnlhng
foes an Orange Count).
Laguna Beach Ma)'or kobcn Gen-
tf). one of the most outspok.en
opponents of offshore drilling. said an
otl spill here lake the one 1n Alaska
"'ould be a financial as "'ell as
environmental disaster
.. It would devastate the city of
Laguna Beach. cs~c1ally during tour-
ist season:· he said.
Orange Coast beaches would be
pan1cularl ) hard hn because there are
many coves. rock outcroppings and
tide pools that ~ould be p0lluted.
en' 1ronmentahsts say.
uch creatures as the Cahforn1a
brown pelican that feeds along the
Orange Coast and the sea lions that
li ve on the rocks would suffer. too.
Cleanup would be hindered by a
lack of technology. The only e1Tec11ve
way to clean the 011 out of the coves
and udcpools as by hand.
A Department of lntenor tudy
concluded that even a rela11 vcly small
spill hke 12,000 gallons would !lhut
down Orange Coa~t bcachc' for
several days
Gent f) contends Orange Count)'
would be: further threa tened tf off·
shore dnlhng as pcnnllted because
most of that 011 would ha"'e to be
moved to refinenes by tank.er ~met
no coa tal city would pcnn1t a
pipeline throuih ats 1unsd1ctio~
··1 cnv1s1on a tanker hailing a
Catalina-bound passcn,cr boat, so
not only do you ha"'e an 011 spill but
tnJunes," he sai d
Even if pi~fnt were built from
the offshore fac1litie , they would
have to heat the 011 to mo"'e 1\,
FromA"1
than d1sc uss1ons being held Thc
d1scuss1ons might be leading up to proposals··
Kathle en Cam r.1n1 a spokeswoman for The n 1ne ( o
said there are )pecafic plan' to 14tdcn
Coast H 1ghwa~ on the 1nk1nd side
which would involve Irvine: ( o
pro~n>-Tho!K: plan c..all for rcpo 1-
11on1ng the center hnc of the h1~hw&1)
and expanding the road on lhc inland
side. Campana said she could not
comment on the fate of unshine
Cove since 1hat propcn)' is not 014ncd
b) The Irvine Co.
McKinney said state official .. ha \ e
not been willing to di vulge their
plans.
"It JUSt isn't raght that )O u l'an·1
look into 1t. My son made a 'altant
effon to try to find the plam," she
said. "I never give them an} trouhlc. I
pa) my rent on 11me It Just \Ort of
seems hkc the} treat me lake a poor
relauve when 1t come to lctt1ns mt.•
know what the plans are "
McKinnC\ said he "'ould Ix: more
thap ~ilhni to eoc:u~t w11h a "''der
h1gt1way. af she ~ere allo14 Cd to k~p
her stand .open. but )() far. he h:tsn 1
been given that option.
If the famal) 1 fru strated the
customers seemed complete!)" caught
off guard at the prospect ol lo~ang one
of the rare placc!t along the coast
DOCTOR
From Al
an c'pansrvc-occan view "Thi morning my husband said.
"What a drag." said Michael Bed.. 'Let's dnve down to Laguna then "'e 36. a ( mta Mesa resident .. , lan·1. can stop and ha~c a date !.hale···
bcheH thC\ 'rc-thmkang aOOut dmng Esparza ~id
tha1 •• For ~me local rt\1,knh. tht.· lcm of
Beck "ho "'ass1pp1nga \hale alter Sun hane Cove would mean the l<J\\ a bike radc. said ~unsh1nc (OH' 1s the of an eatery with the rarc\t ol
place to go a" far d\ local bH.~Ch'lt'i Mc. combanataon an ocean '1e"' and
concerned alTordablc food.
"Ever) one "-C bake With al"'U)S.-..., ''There I rcall) no . anc\pcn\l\C sto~ here.-Beck ..aid ... It\ JUSt 1hc: hnle pot to stop and cnJO) the ocean
thing to do. the place to )top Thc:n.· \ \'Jew.' said Mary Maller. a fi~t~grade
no other place hke 1t .. 1cachcr at El ~rro Elemcntar)
Beck'\ friend. Keath Eck'>tcin. S) m-School m Laauna Beach. '"They're all
path a Led with the commuter prohkm bag restaurants .. Thcfrc not little
along ( oa.-.t H1ghwa> but sa1d'"lhere \Undw1c:h hops hke tlli'i
should be a wa) to solve traffic ··1t get really frantal 1n I.he
problems and Mill allow for the cla~sroom " Maller dded .. h., nice
survival of a unique: road s1dt• '>land to com~· to th1\ atmosphere. If a nice
such as ~un'>h1nc Co"c. h:alf-hour c..capc."
"Th1o; place has been here a lon,g McKrnney 'kl)!. \he ha~n't ,aven up
umc. It adds 10 the cnv1ronmrnt. 1t the light to ~ccp hC'r date ~hJke 'iland
adds to the count~," Eclt.•i1c:1n ..aid opera tang. but \hr cw1d 'ihr nH\} be
·· fhc: da y .... ,11 come when 1t\go1ng to ou1mat ched
be one long stnp from Long Beacf; to ··I he) won't give · shl* '><lid ··1
Laguna Beach· mean. \'ou'rc fighting the tal c of
Out of town tra,efers also e\-( aliforn1a and the) want 10 get 11d of
pressed sadm•\s at the p1owcct of tht'i tattle plate ...
lo ang a fam1har stopping o point . tall. if wonh a pct1tmn dravc '>he along the toast lktt) Mish. a (,arden (,rove: re 1-~ad
dt·nt who dm cs toast thghwa_> to .. All o;ort'> of people hin c come
v1s1t relatives in n Diego. said she along and asked me about it,"
and her husband hav e been stoppmg Mc Kanney \aid "I think I need to <fo
for shales for 20 to 25 )Cars And OIP. onicthang lake that It's onl~ right
E'ipar1a. a Long Beach resident. s:ud that )OU make a tr) to lecp 11. ·
VOSS
"01cc that called for help a-, that ut th e dcx:tor
Publ ic defender Anthony K1c1 aad Monday that
From Al
movl'mcnt lc•1drr'
(hultapatrchccvin btrcd Lindsey to perform homosc~unl favors.
Lindsey'" :i tran<tacnt who lived ma rural town 1n up'>tatc New Yorl
before coming to Hollywood, an acqunmtancc said.
In other testimony for the prosecution. Newport Bc.Jch Police
Offi cer Mike McDermott said a bloody footpnnt on the ~throom 11le
and a fingcrpnnt 1n the hou\C matched l.1nd'iCy' .
McDermott testified he did not check for pranb on J larg-c bloody
knife wrapped an a towel an the up$ta1rs bathroom or another small knife: found upstairs.
In.statements to police. Lindsc> ad matted 10 the Jan. 181.:ilhna. but
said it wa 1n self-defense. · -
A pathol~st, Dr. Richard Fukumoto, tc'it1fied that sc'eral cut\
found aero "' L.mdscy's nght palm af\er ~ 1m t could be dcfcn'i1vc
wounds.. 1milan. a cut on the doctor'• n&ht hand i$ con51Stcnt with
holdans 1he knife as n entered 1hc body, f uku.moto said.
Throu&h has q~ uoning. K.Jcs appeared 10 ti')' and pro'e
Chulapatrchcevin anacked Lindsey first and that at may ha .. e been
Lindsey's ream 1hc n 1Jhbors heard.
The hcannJ 1\ scheduled to contanue Monday.
.. It's prt'lt) much ., he said
t>rforc ·• Mos\ smd •· ;\ for as •he cost. d he 1\ lOl\t.erncll about that. he
could've and hould'"e re iancd from
the coun ti Iona before tha .. •
Mo!I \3td the city ha\ $2 4 nu Ilion
\(t aside an ats con11ngcnc) fuod . ond
a enttal fund ofS 16.3 m1l1Jon
"l herefore. &he amount n«t\ r')
t not \ta crina amount 11 a11:· he $11d.
••fhe concern of tht' committee i
to era the ugma he h" placed on
th( entire communu)· bY h1 Jan. 30
action.
"It wa very ~I' j ud,ment and he
cont1n~o 10 use poot JUdJmcnt by
not tt11snan1 when asked to b) his f~nd1 as ~u ., thl' nuun~ of the
communny," Mo. said
another threat to the environment, GUILTY Gentry S11d. ..
.. Ourotl is very thick and dirty. It's f rom A 1
The committee hat 120 di)\ \o cot~ tttnatum from 20 pcrct'nt of \M city•a rqllleftid VOIC'B 10 fortt 8
recall ~ate.
A bandit escaped w11han unknown
amount of ca h Tucsdayaftcrholdana
up a_Hunungton Beach bank.
The us.r,ct entered the n1on
Bank, 171 _2 Beach Bhd .. at 10:40
a m and handed a teller a note
demanding monc) Police L1. Bill
\1amc01 said
The u pcct then fled on foot No
BAIL
FromA1
Accord mg to aff1da' 1t., lih:d 1n
Harbor Munu.:ai?al (ou1 t. <1101\1s paid
Oat more than S6S,OOO to sp} oo ha\
eA·Wtfe between Morch nnd Ot:tober
1988.
Gal once cmplo)'cd ll1ntcrprd1,
according to coun records But police
ha ve )Ct to da lo 1he alle d
rclat1on!h1p between Buoc} and 1hc
other t~o men.
Out tde the courtroom. Buocy·\
broth~r. Ja~ Buocy. ' . \atd he ne'er heard ht'i brother ment10n
Hantcrg.ardt'l. name. The broth r. of
Lale Havoa u. nz •• '-11d he wa
outruged b) 1hc htlh bail,
"If you hoot the prC"'l1Jcnt you'd
have a millton-dollar b.l1l.'0 he s:a1d'.
GROWTH
From A l
ncCC\'>.if). flood control, ltbrarac' :rnd
pnhcc and fire protc lion l he am-
provemc:nts mu\t ~ an pl.ice when
the deHlopmcnt '"'complete
.. The c;ounty plan focu!>CS on cor-
rccttng ond m1t1pt1n1 lhl· problem' cr~atrd ~Y nc"' development •• 1d
Michael Ruonc. the count)·, d1rr tor
ot advance: plannina ··1n terms of
tf)ana 10 aet 1he toundallon for •
count) wide growth m.tna cmcnt
plan at 1 a fir t "
The new requirement• onl ) affc t
the unancorporattJ rt or the
county. The plan d1v1dc the count)
into five Grov.th faoa emcnt rcu.
with primaf) focu on the $0Ulhclit
scctton.. where mo\t of 1hc dc"cloP:
ment is
The imJ?lemcntation come:-\t\
months after supcrv1 n . under
pre sure from tht low·1row1h mo"c-
ment in the southern part or the
county. appro'cd a Growth Ma~
mcnt Plan.
The count)'s 1ns~-cr to aro"'1th
manaatmcnt 1~ s1m1lar to the low· vowth achocatei' contro .. t•n11l
Measure A 1n1hata\oc, which went
down to ckftat laat JuM.
not wh~,t they ca,1,1 ·sweet 011' hkc an tearfullyth1nked the Jury and showed
Alaska. he said. It would ha ve to be ahem a picture of his dlu.&Juer, who
heated a~. It moved throuah the was lotted June 3 in htr Hununaton "I . HI t I' I I '' '\ f,
pipchnes. Beach apanment.
And the Newpon·lnglewood fault "I've lost my little 11rt. and lhc was
that runs off the Oranae Coest would my only chiJd and I loved her."
be an e.ver·prcsent threat to rupture Oattaa. of Hun1in11on Beath. 111d.
Lh0$t p1pcltnes, be "'d. Garcia Yrd he dtd not bthevc he
Many drilhna roe~ wonder why could have done 1nyth1ns to Pf"C'cnt
Lbey should hive to fiaht tat •JI. the crime bccautc 811hop *II ob-
constdenl!I the relatively ~mall ~sed with his dauahter and anl")'
1mount ofoif lbaus behc:vCd 10 bt off thal she had broken off lhetr rda·
&he <>ra,. CoelC. tionship.
· A study commissioned by Newpon The v!(tim WIJ choked ·~
Baich, Hunu1111on 8C1ch, l..llun• drowned an lhe Jhowtr of her rna-Baldl. San aemtntt and the county dcnco before her bOdy was liken to
of OraHlhoMd an numaled 52.8 the de~ commuf!ltY o(. VtnOJV•lle.
miJJion of'odin&he 174fcde'ral wMt'C It wai buritd 1n • iMt1oW
ll'IC11 ~ County's outer =~~op litct led iuthorinea to COD~ , o,p.ay DiltrictAt..., Rid1rd nlD llW ... Vlld• of,JUll ower TOOlley llid he .. plnud.., dw ....... -• ..,,,,,............ wm*f.
• •
Ju I call 642-6086
What dO )OU hk:~ abOUa tbe DllilJ Piiot" What
don•t yo. hkf' Call * •umbitf ~ Md ,our
mnuer wtll br recorded. autmbed and dt-
11 vnecl 10 llM """"""' editor.
.,.. .... 2 ...... -···~.., .. utld IO riCOfd lenlrilO dw tdiilf on..., kipit. COllllilMorl IO our a..a.n caru .. _. .....
dlcif MnWud llll11•w•......,._ VftifkaclOa. Tell•.._, .. Oii ,wr lli8cL
gcta .... a~ cat "'3' seen. rhe bandit OC\Cr d1spla)ed I
"'capon and no one was an1urcd .
\1amelh ~•d
The \U.!tp«t was dcscnbcd as a
mak H1spanK bct.,..een 10 and 40
'fc:ar<i of a@c. about 5 ke171nch~ tall, hca' ~ bu aid. v.1th ~It <tnd pep~r
colortd hatr
.\1.tord1 ng to the compl;iint
Hantcraard t and Boue) pom1cd gun'
at \\a)ne and Lub)" Hintergardt
Jltegc:dl ) put the gun to 1 ub) ·s head
:ind said It .,.,a, no JOke and not to
make an) not\C or ")ou·rc dead "
llantcraardt. an unemplo)ed clet-
tnc1an. af,o 1s alcuscd ofhaodcuffin1
I ub) \ma hang has he.ad on 1he
p;l\cmrnt and 1.:utt1ng one 9f has
.\ch1lle's tendon\. He al\<l allcicdl)
bound \\a) or' hand~ and feet. ,lammed her ht·ad on the ground and
'3td \he "'a.\ mc<i Ul& .. "'1th th( wrnn
people."
Ruoc)" bu never hcen an tht'"
Caltforn1a prison \)Stem. accordana to the state ()cpanmcnt of Com,.
11on\ H t~ wile. ~nn. rral·hcd at home.
rdu\Cd to comment
rhe ma1or d11Tc~nc<' bc:t~ttn the
plan 1s that Me3 urt \ v.ould ha"c required developers 10 upgrade roach
anJ publtc fac11i1te, C\Cn 14hCn the
pmbkm C\lstcJ before 1hc de"'elop·
nlt'Ot V.1 built
··The coun, ha"e rukd that ~
development\ tan 03> onl~ their fair
~hare to corrC'Ct t \ISUl\J dcfic1cncc,.'·
Ruane said
County offic.ials \3td one of the
plan' ~t fcatur~ 1s 1u Oe~bLhty
Dc,elopcrs "'111 be able to c:oopcrate
1n pro' 1d1na the ~n 1C(' • They allO
n build the ntte ry f. 1'1he or
road 1mpro"cment them h~ and
rece1\e crcdus trom the ooun1y.
Dunna T ucsd )' meet ma. ad-
" ooate~ of lht' a.ro"t~ m1na.,:mcnt
told the upcn 1wrs •he plan "oulJ
"'ork only 1( the counl) \ 2 Calle cooperate and. dopa their own ptan
f o enooura c con 1\tcnt plann1n
the Oransc ounty T ransponauon
Comm1s\ion i~ stek1n1. uppon from
the cits('!, to place 1 half-cent salts taA
i ncrca 1 sue on 1hc June ballot.
One of the pro,,1~on1 •ould bt that
t1hc mutt ha'c a ~~th manaar· ment plan an ptitt btfotc Lhey would
quah()' for any road impro,cmcnt
funcb1tnc-ra1td b.> the 1ncttucd sa
tu.
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HI I I I I I' HO \HO
Learn about NB
nistory curing
lunch a~ librar-y
Aft illustrated lmurc. ..From Mudftats to
• Yachung tlaroor: A Htstory of New~ Beach:'
will be lleld 11 40WL Morlday Apnl 10 al UK -~~rt "Beacli Pubhc Library, 8S6 San Clemente..,
Ellen lee, a Newport Beach tustorwi and
author of "Newport Bay: A Pioneer Hi tory .. and .
w1ll g1vc the I tutt, •
The f rcc proerarn 1s open to the ~pubhc.
Part1CJP.Ant5 ma bring their lunches and coffee wiJI
be provided,
. CaU . J k1 Hcadl) at 644-3t17 for
information.
GOP wom~n off~r /nt~r;,shlps
The Newport Harbor Republican Women arc
ofTcnng S 1,000, holarsh1ps to young women from
the ewport Harbor area who arc antcrcstcd 1n
v.orkang for the lcgJslattve offic~ of state n
Manan licrgeson or scmbl)man Gtl Ferg11son.
lnttre led high school or college v.omen should
obtain apphca11on from Newport Harbor or
Corona dcl Mar h1lh schools. Orange Coast
C.ollc:F.'s placement office or Bcrgeson's office.
Scholarship winnen. perform a s1l(·.,,.eek· in-
tern h1p_dunng the summer at one of the offices.
Dutte1 range from copying material for
consmuent to relca 1ng news ma1hn~ to helping
the pubhc wit~ complex problem they have w1Lh
state agcn<.1e<1
For mon: detail!.. call Juhc Frocberg at
640-1137
Teens' transition ~xplalned
Problems adolc5«nt face dunng their teen-age
>cars will be d1 usscd from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Monday Apnl 10 at the lrvtnt' Youth Service
Center 1430 I ~ale \.C.
Ell.ls <ic:hwtcd. and Don Ridge will explain a
teen-agtr"s trans111on to adulthood a ~ell as suicide
depres 1on.drugabuse behav1orald1 turban~and
methods of treatment
The program 1 co-sponM>rcd by the Unavcrsm
Adolescent Scrv1Ct' at ( ap1strano by the a
Hospttal and Irvine f-am1ly Services
For funhcr 1nformat1on. call David Anderson
at 66(}..W20
Exp/or~ wat~r crisis
Explanations and solution to Caltfornaa's
growing water en is wall be offered at 7: IS p.m.
Wcdnc1da)'. pnl 5 at Great Amencan Savin~. 260
Ocean Ave .. Laguna Beach
Water geologist Neil Cline will ~ale at the
program, which as ponsorcd bv the American
Assoc1at1on ofl n1,ers1t)' Women in Laguna Beach
Members and ~uc ts art encouraged to attend
For more 1nlormauon call 4Ql-7:!74.
Gard~n~rs lnvit~d to walk
A ~alkang tour uf old Corona Del Mar will be
provided b' ~nerman Labrarv and Garden at 9 30
a. m \aturda). Apnl at 2647 E. Coast Highway.
( orona Del Mar.
l 'nusual specimen plant will be observed and
d1~us~ dunng the free tour. which 1s part of the
Weekend (1ardc0t"r ~n~ and open to the publtc
Add111onal 1nlorma11on ma) ~ obuunt"d b)
call.ang the Garden offic:c at 6 73-2261 .
'84 Irvin~ grads r~unltlng
fhe In mr li1gh School cla'> of 1984 will
rctebnlle '41th a the -.car reunion on Jul 22 Joor
tnformatton. <.·ontact (>ebb\ Mcfadden. 559..()q'\4
\X/rlt~rs du~ for a cri tique
.\ ~orhhop on "llow LO [J1t Your Own
M nu-.<:npt" will be olTert'd from Q 30 to 4 30
'iaturday al the lluntington ~ach lnn 21112
Pacific C st H1Jhwa)
for I fee, two r'pcncnced book cdllon from
The Eduonal (kpanmcnt will p~nt tht 10 steps
tn self<d1tina.
Founded an I Y 0, 1 he fahtomal Department
offen a vantt) of \Cf'VIC't' to published and
unpubh hed author'.\, 1nclud1ng manu npt evalu·
auon, hnc cd1t1ng. cutting and rcwnte. Fditing for
fir\HlmC autho~ 1ncludC\ line-for-lane Chang of
ont or more: chaptc~. a prcxc that cncouruiC"\ ~Jf.
cdtlll'lg for th bal nee of the manuscnpt
f he ,r1ndv1cw. NY firm 1 owned nd
apcnttt'd b) Renn• Bro..,..ne. fonner senior editor for
~1e1nand Da) and W1ll11m Morrow. it\ t An cit'$
office I manaJCd by Judith St'ark .
for reg1\trat1on 1nformaubf. phOne 547-4870
c· \l .• :'\D ·\H
W'cr/n,•sdn~ • Unrch 29
• 1 p m. Lapu 8Hc" Plaut.c Cemmt ..._
eoun 11 \:hambc~ • .SOS Fore 1 "t
'o mcct1n ~hedulcd
POI .IC •. l .Ofi
CM film cited In dumping oil In
lly 9C>a VIW IYKIN
Ot .. D.airNiii .... --------.---
A C ta Mna'bu 1nea 01111ncr wu ci~
b> the state l>tpartment off 1sh and Game
C9rl)' 1 uetday mom•na for a.lleeodty
dumping btlwccn t ,000 and 5.000 pllons
ofo1I m111cd w11h water 1n101 •tormdra1n
alcncd. ~nt said €m Btiott, owner -0f Ace l:.quapmcnt
Repair, 204S Ptan-ntaa ~~c .• <kn1cd that
a.ny haardofls subltaO(C wa~ dum~ into
the dram.
"In *Al a non·ha1 rdou non pct
roleum prodt.a(:'t.'' EU1ou 1d "Pa \Cr bv
saw the ho~ durnp1n1 out fluid nd
assu mtd 1 t wa 01 I. A nd·the) t hou1h t ance
it was ~tnJ done at n11ht som<.'lhana bad
into the drain," he said.
lte .said the dumptn& wat done at niiht
M> that truth would not run over tbt hUSt".
It 1 u1iuall)' not pcrm1\sible. however. to
pump any substmcc other than water JnlO ·-~1rm drain. accordma to Bruce Moore,
~he f::nvironmental Management A.gen·
C)
then lhc 011 and .,att' frOm *=:I! I wa~ bieclt tnlO tM wak.11
there -as quite 1 bit uf oel ud _....
water:·
Ull Sltd he YtOUld aJk die J( 2 kil
attorney' office l() me en•;;; chal'IH apanst Elhott for ilic911
If convaclcd. Elliott aMJld ·tice a
fine and up to one year 1nJ&1t, he tmid. f~ §U~lllncC was dumped by em· plo)~ of A(c Equipment Repair mto a
-Ora•n INdt~ ~~ t~ Grttft"t~ ·e.m.ing Channel of the nta Ana Raver which
em1J1tcs into the 0ttan 1n Hu,;rinston
Bea h.
must be aom& on."
Elliott said a tank containing water aod a
bt~able ck'an•na nu1dnad bcc·ome
overlilkd dunna th«' Iona fastrr v.c,k.t nd,
possibly b«ausc ah~ had been left on.
• ..The proper procedure 1s gtnerally io
calf tn a e,umpang.company and takt' at to 1
ret·yclcr, • he said
And RaJl>b ug. a Fi h and Game
official. '-ltd there was petroltum 1n the
dumped nu1d.
Meanwhile. counry eoviroo ...... .,_
ficial say they citoect to do a bdeet . ..iob
contatn1natht p1lf than the Eu0110it&t----
has done w1tfl its 011 s&>ell this Wieet •
Ala!>ka. r ht dumping was l't'P9rtCd lo·~ (<Kt.a
Mt'\a Police Department at about m1d-
n1ght, according 10 Lt. Alan Kent. County
f:nv1ronmental Mananacment A,cncy
and Fash· and Game offiuaJ v.crc also
..Usually. we v.ould ha\C a pump1n1
comp1ny come tn but~ net..-ded to & 11he
Jc" cl down and since we kne" 11 "'I\ a non-
laaurdou substaJKe. 11 "' JU t p.umped
"I wH at tht scene:· he said "lt ~mcllcd
like petroleum; it look'rd hJcc petroleum
The sump a INI tewater sump They
use the ~h ent to clean machincr). but
Body found
in NB surf
tentatively
identified
ly 808 V AN EYKEN
Of ow 0.., ..... k4lff
The Oran& Count) coroner'' office
tcn~tl\CI) 1dcn11fieJ a body d1)CO\ercd
Ooatan& in the \utf off SOth treet 1n
Newport Beach on Fnday as that of a
Mexican toun t "'ho disappeared March
11. ul &viii Ram1re1, 23. "'11 reported
ma.., 1ng at 11 l4 a m ofT Lake trttt an
Huntington Beach "lo v.1tncssc.., reported
54>cin1 Ranme1 ..,1rugghng an the urf
although ~~• 1d there v.cre strong
npttde~ 1n tht' chalh S~-dc-grtt occatU.haL_
da)
The bod) v.a rctne\rd shonl)' after 10
11.m Fnday b,-Rohen Maire. a evrpon
Bca<.h lifeguard
Police and coroner'" officials 1n1t1ally
thought the bod} might be that of another
toung man. 18-)'eur-old Juan Manuel
Ordonez. a former compet111vc swimmer
who was also v1snang Southern Cahfomla
from Mc,1co
Ordonc1 d14'llppe.trcd off tlun1angton
'late Bcalh on I rb ~5 and no bod ha'i
been found
But Dcpul) ( oruncr Richard Rodri,euc1
said T uesi:Ja} lie was '"99 percent !.Ure lbC
bod) found Inda) wa'i Ram11·C'1'
"\\e'rc <;111l .,,.,a1tan& for M>me documents
from Mc:\ICO either dent.al rttords or
pnnt'> that v.111 cn:abk ~tu make a pos111\C
1den111ica11on ... \atd RodngucL .... But ht"
ha~ some unui.11al dental markings and
\Cral fam1h member\ haH· 1dent1fied them ·
gt \lt1chacl Jalkson of the cwpon
Beach Police fxpanmcnt ~·d Fnd..t) the
corduroy 'lhort\ on the bod) alw matched
those of the man who dt'>Jppcarcd March 11 .
Workers salvaging
oil ta nks start fire
Wor~c111 rcportcdl> tr)ing to sah ge
some 011 tank\ tng&C"rcd a fire 1n tlunt·
inaton Be. ch on Tuc~a) 1ha1 could be
!.Ctn an man) parts of to"n but wb
cxt1ngu1\hed before sprcadan to ncarb)
home . f·1rc C>tp:artmcnt \pokl°'"'oman Manha
Werth said -Aorll"~ ~ere U'>IDI a torch to
cut open a 1an~ when ..,park.., apparent!)'
1gn1ted petroleum rt""1<lul°" an anotht'r
nea1b) I S()..pllon tank
The t.anls bdon&rd to r I ~" c of (. ahtorn1a and were \toroJ at 2~(110th St .
'W erth 1d
__._.. .... ,.._.., .... ~
Terry 9r•~ munktpal servkes dlr.ctor of t.aeuna •each,
stands on JZ·year-old trolley which was retired last
sUlllMer ... We would prefer a trolley but • trotfey ls much
more expensive than an open-air van:· he admits.
OC transport p~ne_I
wants to sub a van
for Laguna trOJley
By LESLIE EARNEST
Of dw O.ily NM Sul'I
Llguna Bcill'h ollil 1al\ •to,1 a 'lir·
m1 h 1n 1hc11 ongo1n tr.lllk 10
maint'11n the l It)·~' 1llail·-hlt• t harm
v.;hcn count\ comm1\\1oncr<i 'otcJ
unammou I~ not to pro\ 1de \talc
funds to rcplacc thl' Cll~ ·.., rcun•d
moton1cd 1rollc' car y,;1th a \lm1lar
\Chlclt' .
~embc" of the Oranse ( oun"
Tran ponat1on ( omm1,\lon on
Monda\ den1cJ l..aguna·, rcquc"it lor
S 135.000 to bu~ Jno1hcr trollc\
I nstcad, comm 1"\s1oncl'\ 'iUggc.,lcll the
cit) purlhasc a 16-p<w;cngcr "an th•ll ~ould co'it $4).000 one-third 1hc
pncc In .. hat y,;ould amount to a lOm·
prom1\C' ut" 01l1C1al'> !ta) thl') "'" instead a I.. the comm1 '\ion to
prm 1dc lund'> lor a S60.000 open-au
tram.
If the lOmm1'>\10n 'pproH''I tht'
rcqut"lt. a ncv. 'chide could he' uJdtd
to the cit) 'ti Occt h) \ht' '>ummcr.
accordan& t~1 l t>~ Ar.tndt . muni\:1~1 'iCr\IC't"\ <Jan·llor ltowC'H'r, Br.indt
prc:-d1ctcd lhc \an F BOCl\<0-t\ le
l ahlc car rcph{a -.111 ~· nu''\Cd l'\'
l una resadcnl\ •
••I thin .. pt"Oplc v.111 ~ \.,)d to 'll't" II
o," Rrandt ~1d ··w e v.ould prC'fc1 :a
tmlln hu1 :i trollt•\ · ,.., dm1ttcJh
mu<. h. more C.-\IX'n'il~C' than an open
Jar tram:·
The ~:!-,car-old irollc'. "huh "'a"
mmt hca\11} u~ dunna fr\ll\ I
5':a'ion "a" retired at the cnJ of thr:
ummcr l~t \.Car "hen offi<.1JI\
dt'iCO\crcd bod \ nm nnd corro'i1on
had rendcn'!.l the 'chide un<.afr.
Brandt \aid
\'\ta IT report to the I ransportcit1on
C ornrnl'>~1on ~td the trolk\.. "h1c'h
pro' 1dcd I 'I ptl'C't'nt of i aiuna ..,
.. um mer tran..,rol'ta11on ser' ice dad
not ha'<' cnoug.h ndcl"\ or c ollco
,uffincnt fare\ w "'arrant the high
rt placement rn~t
Rut ( ounulman Dan ..._cone\ s.111d
the cable car rcphl'8 held a d1ftcrent
\.:ind of 'aluc for L..aiuna f'l':\ld nt\
··t rum a h1'itoncal per-.pt\ll'l'.
v.e'\C had one in to"n tor \ears and
\l"lr\ • ..._cnnc' ~·J "It'" ·._and ol a
'rsu:JI ~ta1tonot tttw. v.c think
:about our IO\\O ••
"We put an oil absorbina boom aa 119t
end of the torm drain," Moore. "If' 11'• a
fatrl) low concentrauon of oil we .should bt
able to trap about all of it."
Three more
dead sea
lions.found
in Newport
ly IRIS YO KOI °' , .. o-,. -k""
Three dead sea hons ~ere found so
Ne'l'.p<>rt Beach early Tuesda). boosting
the reported March dcalh toll 1n Orangc
ount) 10 24 _ L
The dt'<'Omposed scJa hon -A ere fo und in
'<'p:lrlte locauon 1n We t ewpon.
a onhn& to r:nc Bauer. mannc safety
offi<'Cr Thev were mall to medium tn 1ze.
be 1d •
one of tht carcas found Tut'sda).
noracarct\ found Monda) morning near
1 I t 'itrttt. had any fi h nt'tting on them or
any otht'r martinis to indicate cause of
death. according to lifeguard
lTov.ever. biologl: ts conunut to 1eve
the sea hon death arc a result of an
incrcJ1sed population of sea hons inter-
acting w1th gill ~t fi hencs.
"Thi 1 the me pattern~ saw back in
Janua11 and February.-1d Joe Cordaro.
a w1ldhfc b10IOIJ t fOr Naoonal Manne Ft~Mn rv1cc '"The ammals com mg in
art sull related to Ii hery actavit .-
Dead sea hon ""ashed up di.II) on Orange Coa t bcache dunn& the first t~o
montM.of 1M )cat~ ~c con·
ccrn Ho~c\et. biol ts SI) tb.e number
of de.ad 1 'mall compared to the csttmalcd
67 10 107,CXX> sea hons Jivma off the
uthcm (. ahtomia L ~tncc the bqinn1ni of March. thett
ha"c been nine rccordtd carca in
Hununaton ~ach. i~ 10 Seal Beach and
onl" 1n Dana Point. ace rdmg to ( ordaro ·,
dat:s
Stabbing suspect
in custody in Mesa
' Ii. man ~as an cu to(h Tucsda' on charg~ of attcmptcd murder rn connec-
tion with a 1otrttkcnd -;tabbing at a \o ta
M~ bar. police said
Joe Victor Cobo • ~5. was held at Lh<' < <Xta f C\I Jl•I on $250.000 bail.
( obo ronfronted Gerardo Mc/11. 24.
and V1t.1or (1ue,ara. 2 both o Co ta
M . a they were lca"ing Hu na·s
(ant1na. I 80Monrovaa \C •• at 1:301 m
~turd.ty ~t 1tk<' M1lhnaton said < o al l) <it.abbed Mejia in the
abdomt'n ~ CJll underv.ent surgtty at
Fountain Vallt~ Rea1onal H05pital and ts
e11.ptttcd to tt'CO~cr. M1lhng1on 1d
(ic"arl. ~hoc,c hand was cut when he
tned to wrt t lht' knife a.,,a ... v.;a treated
and released. M1 lh0Aton satd.
l
Mesa considers using local animal hospital
ly 808 VAN EYKEN °' tlW 0.., .... """'
Dog.~ and other ix;.t\ that run afoul of the
la"" 1n C o~ta Mc-;a wun't have to do 1hc1r
time M> f r Imm homr. 1f proposed
contra t v.tth a local animal hu~p1tal goes
Lhruugh
( O\ta Mrsa prnHd~ al) own animal
control 'iCr\K'C\. unlike m ny Oran
( o unt) c111c-. which (ontrnct v.1th the
rount .
1 h' <.'11) doe'\ uo;c tht' coun1 y' animal
helter tn Oran • bu1 offi 111 arc now
negotaattna a contt'IC1 "'11h Bay,hore n1m1l t (O'\p1t.al on Harbor Koukvtrd.
,.h1ch Y.Ould l ctp <khnqUt'nl an1mali
c.lotcr 10 home
• • •
"We''c pcnod1,1ll) lookrd a1ounJ for a
local "etcnnaf) group to provfdc· animal
shelter service\ but until now,·no one ha\
had a foC'1l1t\ big cnou.ll.h to -.en t our htXch.~ ad Allnn Roeder, ('o\ta MM.1
Cit)' manager "But lht year. WC' aot il
favoc.able rt'\pon-,e lrom 8a) hort'"
The CO\t of the prof)O'CJ C'nntra( t ~Ith
8a)\horc '' S:lO.Ocil a 'trar. about S l.(U ) a
)Car more than the c1h now pl\\ Orungc
Counl> for u~ or lh 6".nae helter
But count)' official' f. :\"d wath hud t·
ary proolcm\ ha\c d 1da.t to r11 th<'
~ chafltd to c111~ for an1maJ control
and \htltt'r ~n ice .
•· fhc eounty lla' chanacJ 11' phalosoph~. w 1~1 11 no" want 100
attetnt CO\l r«o' Cf'\ for antmal ntr~ ..
TM wooden front door of an
apartmcnt 1n the I Nock of Park Nc~port wai found fOttt'd open. hu1
nothm& a~rtd &o be d1 turbt'd
1MI~ the roidcn«.
'I
Roeder ..aid "In other v.ordi.. the\ 're no lon~cr willing 111 \Uh\1d11c the.~ ..Cr' l(C\
for ClllC!."
(OS.ta Mesa'" ancrt'a would bnng thc
annu I fee up to $4 ,(XX), su~tan11all~
more thao the cost of tht' proposed
contr.tet .\nd there would be other
h<'ncht\ 1f thC' contra t v.crc to ht'
a ppr med
"It would !.a'-e U\ ll a kH of down 11me,"
Roeder ~ad .. \\ 11 "tand now, v. 1i~nd
.ihout 6(X) hour\ a )taf traMport1ng
animal to the ~heller 1n Orange. lfwe werc
u<.1n t local facility >n'itC'ad.. that time
could bt' dc,oted to lot-al pair I\ od ~
far ~ ~ 1dcnts are con«mcd , tht)
•outdn't ha'e to dn e all the wa to
• • •
Orange 1f their pct'i v.Cft' plCked up and
ta\;cn to the shelter ·•
fhc Ba) hore rrop<}sal w~ introduced ,
at a C 1ty C ounCl stud) ~siol'\ Monday.
R0t-der ..aid be c.ipcctcd a contntet to be ~a<))'forrt''-1twbytherounc1lb May I.If
appro\ed. 11 rould ~ incorporated 1nto
next' ,ear's bud~t'l he sud
II appro'td the' tnCTCl.$cd anamal
heller co t would not 1mmcd1ately be
pa\srd on to rcs«knt" Roeder said.
( 11 official are. howe"ct. rontcmP&at·
1na ra1..,1ng fees for vanous SCf' ices to
cover the c t of those scrvK.'CS
But animal control fm wall not be
amon lM first to lX c~ fot
in ~a~ ROC"<kr Dtd.
• • • hopper 1d '°meone \tole her
punt' from lhc Alpha lkta market at
& h Boulevard and ttca \v nU(.
~ to&c I beJuce ....ac
valued at Sl.SOO from C.er.dyne Inc.
~ta M~
Someone \tole a wct\u1t w<>nh
$600 and S 15 ca'h from an unloc:kcd
car in the 2 block of fk>wcr uttt
betWttn 8 p.m Sundt and . a m
Monda .
IM Red Htll A\·e. bt1wecn 9 un'
T hursda and 7 a.m. Monday.
\. La una .-aeh
~at Wtn"°"' WI bniMll M a
m1ckntt tn the 1700 bid a(Colll
H'ahwa. iltt turday or ..W,
da and• fu machane v.._..•
WI taktn.
• • •
..
M Orange COMt DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, March 29, 1989
.
Bush teani to assess spill, cleanup efforts;. harbor reopens
VALDEZ. Alaska (AP) -Fisher· men mobilized Tuesday to protect
untainled beaches and cttuanes from
the nauon's wont 011 spill, and the
Pon of Valdez reopened to tankers
lined up to load Nonb Slope crude
Oil.
Oeanup officials said they had
abandoned hope of conlrolhng the
spill with mechanical skimmers or
chemical dispcrsants and planned
instead to -rely on burning the oil,
which formed a long. black bruise on
the brilliant blue waters of Prince
William Sound.
Three top Bush Administration
officials amvcd late in the afternoon
and quickly departed for a look at the
poll uted area.
-r
President Bush bad asked Trans-
portation Secretary Samuel kJnncr.
Env1ronmentat Protection A&cncy
Administrator Bill Reilly and Coa~t
Guard Commandant Paul Yo)t to
"take a hard look at where this
dJSaster sl.lnds."
Bush sa1d the federal government
may take over the cleanup from
Exxon 1f the offic1aJs conclude that
not enough 1s being done.
Asked whether he was satisfied
with Exxon's efforts, Bu h said,
.. They're cenainly making a good
beginning here, but there arc some
conOicting reports on that. 1 don't
want to prciudgc that."
Alaska Gov. Steve Cowper. a
Democrat who has been l)\ghly crill·
~!"' ........................... ~ .................... ....
Wilson c·ans for sc . .
gasoline tax hike
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Cali·
fomia needs .. al least a five-eent
increase" in its gasoline tax, and must
find other new sourc.es of revenue
ber.ond that increase, U.S. Sen. Pete
Wilson said Tuesday.
WiJson, the heavy favorite for the
Republican nomination for governor
in 1990. said he agrees with estimates
that a fi ve.cent-per.gallon increase in
the psohne tax will raise only about
half of the revenue needed for
California's transportation needs
over the next decade.
Wilson declined to say where he
thought the rest of that money should
be raised. but he didn't rule out
supporting a gasoline tax of greater
than five cents. •
In a speech to 900 panic1pants in
the conservatjve California Chamber
of Commerce's annual legislative
conference and during a later news
conference. Wilson also ref used to say
whether be agrees with Gov. George
Deukmejian's demand that any tax increase must be approved directly by
voters or whether as go ve rnor he
would follow the same pohcy.
Fencmg verbally wi'th reponers 1n
his news conference, Wilson re·
pcatedly said questions about
whether he thQ.ught the gasoline tu
should be {>Ut on the ballot or enacted
by the Legislature and ~overnor \\<e re
.. pretty much academic' because that
issue would be resolved before the
nex t govt>mor takes office 1 n 1991.
But Wilson clearly did not endorse
the stance of Deukmejian. a fell ow
Republican who plans to retire from
public offi ce next )eaT. that any tax
increase should be submitted to
voters before it 1s enacted. Asked how he would raise the rest
of the funds which backers of an
increased state highway contruction
and maintenance program say arc
needed by California, Wilson did not
rule out a gasoline ta>. increase of
grea1cr than five cen1s per gallon. but
d1dn·t endorse a h1~her rate either.
.. Fi ve cents ceruunly would not be
the en11re package (of new revenues).
I am looking forward cagerl> to whal
the summit (Deukmc)iao's advisor)
panel on transponauon) comes up
Wllh for the rest ofn." Wilson said
c~l of ihe cW.nup. fltw to V~ldC7 and
joined the official upon their am\ial.
He said he wants the ftdcnll go\iem-
mcnt to dcs11nate clearly which
agency 1 m char&e when '>pill OCC'\lr.
Cowper said the 011 induslry ha n't
shown tht abitny to handle tanker
ptlls. He said there IS no suarant~
that things would be b(ucr i.f anoLbt'f
accident took place.
in \he tanker fa'on Valde7 pn
a&r0und Fnday, spilling 240.000 bar·
rcls. the oil has moved mo~ than 40
miles. contam1na11na beaches and
manne life as 11 goc • "Thi~ oil spill has been 12 years m
the coming,' srud Don omen. an
Euoo po\csman But he claimed
that given the amount of 011 lnlJlS..
Tr:uck trapped
p0ned dunngthat pC11od. lhe indos-
try' safety rerord actually " quite
&ood.
With as 1 tant:e from the state. a
fishermen's aroup from nearby Cor-
dova d1 p~uchcd a fc" doLen boats
with clHnup pr to protect three
imponant pink salmon hatcheries 1n
the path of1hc rapidly spn:adin&sltcl .
Beacht."S have been fou~ b) 011 on
at lca~t five uninhabited island
including Bade Island, Rctf Island,
Blight Island and Naked Island. and
the shck wa fast approached
scns1tJve salmon~pawmng area on
the larger Knight Island to the
'iOUlh\\C L
··frankly, we arc P.:'!St auempting to
recover much oil.'' said Larry
A 400·ton girder plunged from • railroad bridge construe·
tton site tn Los Angeln onto • passlft9 pklrup tr"-dc
Tuesday, trapping two men· for more than an hour.
Surprlslngly, tflefreall accident Inflicted only jftlnor Injuries
to the men and four construction workers.
Meese: Diversion worried White House
WASHINGTON (AP) -Former
Attorney General Edwin Meese Ill
testified at Oliver North's trial Tues·
day that the specter of impeachment
hung over the White House m the 72
hours after aides discovered a
planned diversion of Iran arms sale
money to the Nicaraguan Contras.
• In two hours of testimony, Meese
said he told then-President Reagan
about the diversion the day after
Nonh confirmed that the plan.
outliped in a memo. had become a
fact.
"Your worst nightmare had come
true?" asked Nonh lawyer Brendan
Sullivan. 1
"Ye • it was," M~ replied.
"You knew that pelted trouble""
"Yes, I did."
The nightmares that Sullivan re-
ferred to was the revelation that two
act1v1ties in which North was dcepl)'
involved had been intertwined: the
adm1n1strat1on's secret · sale of
wea pons to Iran and the fact that
money from the arms sales -wi th
the knowledge of U.S. officuds -
secretl y was going to the reb(ls
fighting the Nicaraguan government
at a time such aid was forbidden by
law.
.. Mergmg of those two factors
DON'T JUST GO THROUGH IT -
GROW THROUGH IT!
Di ~, SEMINAR \'OJLe over s,ooo have
Reco •
arrenc::,k1si~~~vious
~re1-y A SEMINAR FOR
W ksh DIVORCED AND SEPARATED
PERSONS OF All AGES 01 op Six Thursday Evenings
March 30th • May 4th
7:30 • 9:30 p.m.
could cause topphng of the president .. , believe he asked where we had
himself!' asked ulhvan goncn the memo:· s~ud Mee~
··y~." Meese replied.
The memo. which had sur"'•~
massive shredding efforts b) onh
his secretary and an aide. wa found
on ov 21 . 1986. by Meese aides
Wilham Bradford Rt>ynolds 1n
North's office The next da\, a
unday. Meese met w11h North and
others al the Justice Dcpanmcnl
Meese said that in the Sunda)'
mceung, North appeared surpnscd
1h.a1 Meese had obtained the memo
which ou1hned 1he arms sales profit
diversion plan.
He tc 11fied also lha1 North assured
him then that the pl!ln was I rael's and l . invol vement w~ ··none."
And he said Non h told him he had
contacted Contra leader ~dolfo
( alero and i;uggcsted Calero open
three accounts in w1tzerland to ge1
the money from the Israelis.
In 1ruth. r-.ionh co-defendant~
Richard Secord and lben Halim
had arranged to rect'1ve the Iran
money in pnvate Swiss accounb the)
e tabh hed and controlled. 1n·
vcst1gators found
Appeals court stays
Campbell's hanging
SEATTLE (AP) -A federal ap-
peals court 1n San Francisco 1 ucd a
lay Tuesday for tnplc murderer
Charles Rodman Campbell. who had
been scheduled Thursday to become
Lhc first person executed by hanging
1n the nation since 1965.
A threc-judgcyanel of the 9th U.S.
Thursday fo r ( ampbell at Wa hing-
ton State Pcnitcnuary 1n Walin Walla
Had he been hanged . ampbcll
would ha vc been the first person
executed by that method 1n the l n11ed State~ s1m:c Kanus pul four
men 10 death in 1965. 1nclud1 ng
Richard Euscnt' Hickock and Perry
Edward mllh, whose s1ore was told
1n Truman Capote's book .. In (old
Blood." ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Newport Beach-t. AndrE>wsat 15th St.
(across from Newport Hdrbor H igh) -S20 R<'gt!.tration
f or mort' mform.11100 t Jll '31·2115 Mon·r ri, 9·5
Circuit Coun of Appeals granted the
tay pend ing its ruling o n the appeal,
and ordered add1t1onal bncfs sub-
mitted by June 2 1.
Even 1f the appcaJ fails. the earliest
date for the exccul1on to be ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!-' rescheduled could be a year from
It would have been Wash1naton's
first cxccut1on 1n ncatl)' 26 )C4ltS, and
the 14th m state h1i1tory.
Hang1n ' Washington' official
fonn of execution. although a pres.-
oner mar opt for lcth I IOJCCtion.
Campbel so far ha dc:odcd not to
choose 1nJcct1on.
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CARE MANAGEMENT
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Wednesda y, April .5th
Pacifica
Community Hospital
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HuntMgton 8eoch
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now, sslstant .\ttorney vencral
James Hansen said.
Campbell 34, had been sentenced
to dJe for the 1982 revcna~ killings of
a woman. her 8-year-old dauahtcr
and a nc-ahbor. whose throats ~ere
slashed in lhe small town of
Clearview about 20 m1le nonheastof
here.
The stay came JUSt 33 houn before
the execution set for 12: 10 a.m.
.
Campbell had exhausted his bid for a iay in tate courts. A federal appol
was rcJCCtcd Monday by U .. Distn<"t
Judge John Coughenour 1n Scaule.
who said he found no ment in
Campbell's claim that his lnll law.
yers incfTcct1 vcly represented him.
Board urges retirement
of pre-'77 school buses
Dietrick. a ~an fOf' \M Aaa.ka
Deptnmcn1 ~f Y,~1ronmcntal Con· rvauon ... Our primary dfon are
now in the dtfcnte of very sen 1t1ve
areas."
Exxon said it p&.nntd to tum loose
an army of work.en equipped ~•th
rakes and shovels 10 clean up ruaed.
remote beaches alrcad1 ton·
taminated. BUt Otctnck said tht'rc
wu no sian of that happcnina. and the fishermen said the) covktn 't wait any
longer.
As contractors scrambled to hire worke~ off the street fof the
backbreaking task of cleaning
isolated beac~ and co-..e the feder-
al Bureau of land Management
tancd mobiliiint. five firt ~s
Lawye.rs bla~e controller In air dlsast
LO ANGELES -Attorney blamed an air traffic controller Tu
closing arg_uments of a tnal to determine respons1b1hty for the di\I
rolhs1on of an Acromcx1co airliner and a !>mall plane that killed 82 peo
Lawyers also claimed the government presented a "tan&Jc:d web" c
the >mon1h federal coun tnal 10 deflect blamt' from the Federal Av11
Administration. The focu~ofthe arguments was controller Walter White. who has cl21
hi radar scrttn did no1 d1 play the small plane that slammed into the 1a1I o rx·.9 on Aug. 31 . 1986. although radar tapes recorded its 011ht.
Celebritle$ to march for abortion rlgh
LO ANGELES-plane load of cxlebnt1es. mC::ludm& Donna Mills
Morgan Fatreh1ld. wtll fl> to the nation's capnal to JOin thousands of ot
who will march for abonton nghts. organ11ers said Tuesday.
Mills. Glenn Close. Kell y McG1lhs. C)bill hcphcrd, usan "-ll1"::1n.rt11
Marlo Thomas. Poll} Bergen. Ellen Burstyn. Tt>n Garr. Veronica Hamel
Valene Harper arc JUSt some of the celebrity women who plan to pan1c1pat
Pro-Choice W~kend 1n Washington DC. April 8~9.
Many are mt'mbcrs or affiliated w11h the Holl~ood Women's Polit
omm11tec, an inOucnt1al groupofact1v1sts 1n the entertainment industry
1n the pa t ha\C ratSCdfunds for hbcml Democratic ca.nd1da1cs
Park rangers an endangered species
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK -A cont1nu1ng budget cru
probably wLll kn ock Yo~m i1e's mounted rangers out of the saddlt' t
summer park offic1als~1d.
The park 1sexpecunga S250.000shortfall because of a n:«nt4 percent
increase for all federal workers which will be absorbed into the park's ann
$1 0.6 m11J1on budget. said B.J. Gri ffith, ass1 tant park supcnntendent. .
The ranger d1v1s1on wa forced to absorb a $1 75.000 cut and fa
cl1m1 na11on of another funding source. The dccmon 1'.n't final . but Ch
Ranger Roger Randolph conceded the park's horse patr01 1s hkcl> to go. alo
w11h some seasonal rangers, interpreters and naturalJSts
A(fmlnlstratlon pressing Contras
WASHINGTON -The Bush adm1nt'itrat1on 1s pre ,mg the pohti
leaders of 1caragua's on1ra rebels to return to Nicaragua to test the prom1
of an open ~hllcal process made by the lef11st Sand1n1sta government. one 0
the kaders said Tuesday niibt. . . •
To undethnc 1hat 'iUgatStton. the Unned tat~ plans to hal\'c the $4
million 1t no .. spends annual!) to support the Contra s poht1cal operation 1n
exile, including offices in M1atn1 and Central .\mcn('a. said Alfredo Cesar. a
membe r of the rebels' poltttCal directorate
The Contra arc beina urged 10 tal>.e pan 1n the naltonal clttt1ons
~hedukd b)' the Sand1n1stas for 1990 .
Democrat wins Quayle's House seat
FORTWAYNE. lnd. -DcmocratJ1ll Longscoreduur:ptiscv1ctoryover
Republican Dan Heath Tuesday m&ht 10 a pcaal dtttion (or the Hou~ K411
th:it lJunchcd tht' poht1cal caret"r of Vitt President ~n Oua)lc.
Long rccc1"ed 65. I 60 -..otcs. or ~I perccnl. to 61 l8A. or 49 pc.-rcent for
Heath.
he will be the first Democrat to represent northeast India na's 4th
< onarc 1onal r>1stnct since Qu:i)le .. on the I 976 con~s 1onaJ clecllon and
the !'6th woman 1n the 4 lS·scat Hou!IC of Representative
Stab victim's right to die upheld
PORTLAND. Maine -A v.om:rn prcpam! to cut her \On's hfc· uppon
sy~tem after a Juda,c ruled Tuts<fa> that an assa1bnt who ma) fa«' murder ~hargcs 1f the youth d1~ did not l'lavc the ridlt to top her.
Sylvia Lane. mother of vtcttm ~fark Weaver id her t0n had no W1 h to
be kept alt-..e anifictaJI)', and he would rcmo"'c h1 fccd1nt 1ube on Thursday
ocl Papn. who$Cl'\'ed thrtt ycarsa.n prisonforstabb1n1 Wea\er tn 198S,
had gone to coun to keep Weaver ab"e because Papn could be characd with
murdC1" 1f the v1ct1m dies
Top young chess player defects
NEW YORK -The Sovtct mon·s lcad1n1 youna ch playC1" and b
father rcquc tcd pc>httcal asylum here Tuc1day. said a ann<fma ter and fcUo
-.. act defector who aided them. •
Gata Kamsky, 14, and his father, Rustam K.am y. poke •1th an FB
official Tuesday mom1naand art staymaat an und1tcl04ici:t lddrcu an th~~
)' ork area, ~1d Gl"lndma tcr Lev lbtart. 1 former .. chm champion wh
defected from the wv1~t Union in I 979.
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dclrpuon part1c1palJOI tn the the New York Open tournament
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Robin Sue Goldstein, 34,
Register correspondent
Robin Sue (1oldstcan. \\ashangton
rnrrc po_ndent for the Orange Count)
Rct1 ter, has died ali1.·r a kngth)'
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< 11n,cnuon ~p1te bcJna 1n great
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Register's Wa'>h1n11on hun:.10. "·'' awarded a Paul Miller fdlo\\\h1p 111
19 J. 8. a proaram '>up ported '°'' Th( .\ ~tatcd Pres and the C1ann~·11
Founda1ton .
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Press
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Funeral arrangement'!> .ire unJ ... ·r
the d1rcct1on of thr "-oollc\ f"unernl
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Barney Tobey, New Yorker cartoonist
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decorated with the Arm > ch1evement Medal at
Fon Sill. Okla. Cu mmings is the brother of
Debra Roberts of Costa Mesa. He 1s a cannon
crewman wJth the 18th Field Antller} • • • rm) 2nd Lt. Rogtr A. Ray. son of Parker
and r>e Ra> of San Juan Capistrano. ha\
arn'ed for dut} 1n West Germany Ra} 1 a
financ"· officer "tlh the 7th Mt"d1cal C ommancJ
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Air Force Ba~. 1" M. Her hu band. Wilham. 1
the son of Donna Shanholtzer of Huntington
Beach 'hanholl1cr is an arr trallic control
operator with the I 877th Communacat1on
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West (,crman). Ba \s 1s a motor tran\port
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The lollov.ing hst of Or~nsc Coast
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the name ot 1he bu}er. address and
the pnee paid tor the propcrt\ was
wmp1lcd trom count) records and
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• • • Arm) Nauonal Guard p, t John R.
Roderick Jr., n of John Roderick <;r of
Hunti ngton Beach, ha completed bam tra1pang
al r on Leonard Wood. Mo. • • • Airman bt Cla s Jorge A. Garcia. ~on of
Mr and Mr Jorge Garcia of In tne. h.t\
graduated from Air Fortt basu .. · tr.lining at
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graduatt· of l nl\cr~1t)' High Sthool. • • • P\l. Vincent M.Sex toa, son ofM,11"\ 5t-\ton
of I ountam Va lk) has completed a un1l ancJ
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ot "v1l'rcedl's M c{ ullough of Huntrngton Bene h,
ha\ graduated from .\ir f orcc ba\ac tra1n1n~ .it
Lackland ir f orce Ba~c. l ellas. f he airman l\J
1981 graduate of <iaddleback I lagh School • • • Mannl' Corp\ Pvt. John A. Creel Jr. wn of
Jo hn Creel r of~ e~pon &ach ha rnmplcted
the ba 1c field arttllc!) cannoncer cour~ at I ort
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lhe U. . rm) M1htar; Pohce School. Fon
Mc( lcllan. ~la • • • .\tr f on.c \1rman James 8 . Jeulaga, son
of lol'>JennangsofFountatn Valley, hasarpvcd
lor Jut> in ~est German). Jennings 1s a
mun111on S)Hcms spcc1ahst with the 36tb
Equipment Maintenance Squadron. He ts a
19 7 graduate of Fountain Valle> High School. • • • Arm> :?nd Lt. JeUrey L . LaFace. son of Jo~ph Laface oflf'-tnc and Marlene LaFa~ of
Ulguna Hills. ha amH•d for duty in West
(,erman) La a c as a platoon leader with the
37ll'I :\rmo He lS a 1977 graduate of Costa
l\ksa H 1gh ~·hool and a-I if8-3--graduate -0f Oal
\tare futlenon • • • .\rm} P\t 1st Cla s Gilbert M. Comptoa,
-.on of Mr and Mrs. Malton Compton of
Fountarn V allc)'. h:t completed basic tr:uningat
f-ort Jad..s(>n. S. . He 1 a l 979 graduate of
fount:un Valle) High . hoot. and .a 1985
araduate ot < ~11 State Lonf Beach. • • MarUa A. Calklas has completed the ..
.\rm) Warrant OfT~cr cntr) course at Fort
Rucker. \la Hl' 1 the son of Ronald Callon of
Fountain \'allC\ • • • Jlmm) A. abrera. brOlher of Ronald
C abrcra ol Hunttn ton Beach, ha been
promoted in the l . Ann} to the rank of
f>l"'t 1ah'\l C abrc:ra 1 a combat Cll.&Jnttr at Fort Drum.~' "'1th the 41 t Eog1necr Bauahon .
~t nlC) f;. Dimond. l aprok~ rtmen11,1\ofC\1u(at1un t1hdJn1't"1h
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With the ballots counted,
suspense builds to fever
pitch.for tonight's shovv ,
LOS ANGELES (CNS) • Accoun-
tants finished tallyi ng ballot , or-
ga mzers added more names to the
cast and a las Vegas bookmaker
named his picks as the countdown to
tonight's Oscar extravaganza con-
11nuCd.
Inside a glaswnd-stcel highrise 1n
downtown bas Angeles, behind
closed and locked doors, accountan(s
.... ound up their ballot-counting and
started stuffing envelopes. said Frank
Johnson, a pahoer 10 tbc firm Price,.
\\aterbouse Inc.
Some 4.600 members of the
Academy of Motion Picture Ans and
~1enccs received mail-in ballots for
this }ear's Academr. Award ottns,.
Each envelope will remain in Pncc.
\.Vaterhouse safekeeping unttl an
official with the fi rm hands it to the
celebrity JUSt seconds before he or she
announces the winncf Wednesday
night at the Shrine Civic Audi torium.
.. The winner ts ..... won't be heard
on this year's ceremony broadcast.
scheduled for 6 p.m. PST on ABC
Channel 7. Trying lo get away from
the concept of winners and losers.
producer llan Carr has told the
prHsenters to sa). "The Oscar goes to
Carr. 47. is a flamboyant personal
manager turned producer turned
entrepreneur whose credits include
the film "Grease" and the Broad\\3)
h11 "La Cage Aux Folles."
He also has promised to cut off an)
length) s~ech-m'aking. noting that
there will be th ree podiums on the
aud1ton um stage this year. and the
spotlight and sound will cut to a
d11Terent one 1fan~ apprecia11,c sta rs
"a' long·Y. inded
Almost since Che nominations -were
announced. Carr's office has barraged
the news media with releases about
his all-star lineup of celcbnt1es ....,ho
Y.111 hand out the co,eted statuettes
this ~car.
The \hO\\ \\ 111 ha' e a .. couples"
theme. and among the scheduled
presenter teams are R)an O"Neal and
Farrah f ay.cell. Donald Sutherland
and his ~on K11:tcr. "v1elan1e Griffith
and tianc:c Don Johnson. Samm\
Da,1s Jr and (iregor) Hines <lf
'"Tap ... Buh Hope and Lucille Ball.
and Dustin Hollman and Tom ( ru1'\e
or··Rain Man ..
Meanwhile. cnuc~ ha\'C madl· thl'lf
predictions and settled bad to see 1f
the) come true. ··Rain Man .. ap~ars
to be the fa, ontc for best picture
ha' ing <:ollccted a pleth ora of a\\ards
going into the final stretch.
Lenn) DclGcn10. raci ng spans
book manager at the Frontier Hotel 1n
Oscar Normnilf ions
Las Vegas. placed "Rain Man" at the
lop as the even-money favorite.
follo"-ed by .. Dangcrou Liaisons."
"Ma s 1ssipp1 Burning" and "Wor~1ng
Girl." He calls .. The cc1dcntal
Tourist" a lo ng shot at 5-1 odds.
DclGenio also prcdirt Hoffman
will walk away with top actor awards
for··tb in Man." He Of!.gtnally pl't'd1c-
ted Jodie Foster and Glenn Close as
neckand-neck contender for top
actress. but said yesterday he would
revise that line in favor of Close.
OclGenio notes it's illegal to bet on
the Oscars in the state of Ne,ada. He
said he got into Academy Award
predictions eight years ago at the
request of a friend.
"It has turned out to be just an
unbchevablc amount of fun," said
DclGenio. who claims he's nght more
than 64 percent of the time. "This is
the onl ) thing I can produce a line on
that I can't lose any money on:·
But the 1ud10 have a lot ofmone)
ndingon that little gold statuette. and
their 1ncrca~·d lobbying for their
nominees has been noted -and
objected to. in ~me cases.
The Los Angeles Times repons the
eumulatl\'e grosses for best-picture
nominees increased as much as 11 5
percent from Feb. 15. when the Oscar
nominees , .. ere announced. to March
7.
Full-page ads peppered the tY.O
trade maga11ncs. Dail} Varict} and
the Holl}wood Reporter. as recentl}
as last week. aimed at sw a~ 1ng
proaasunat1ng academ) member
And promotions mailed to mcm-
lx·r-, • homes ha\e prompted some
complaints.
.. 1 ha\C in m} house more color
reprod ucuons of S1gourne} Wea' l'r
and a bei1ut1ful gorilla than I need:·
director Carl Rctner said ... I'm gett ing
turned olT on the pictures I hkc ··
The marketersof··Ra1n Man .. were
\O anxious to collect on Oscar
nomination returns that the} placed
ad'> the day Oscar nom1na11ons Y.ere
announced in Los ;\ngele and Ne'"
'orl nC\\Spapers. 1dent1f} 1ng their
mo,1c as a nominee. The nom1-
na11on!. were announced after th e ad\
Y.erc placed
r hc mO\e drey. a reprimand from
tht• film academ'. and no s1m1lar
plans appear to · be afoot for the
..\cadem}_ Awards themselves. said
Jack Duffner. retail advcrt1S1ng man-
ager for the Herald Examiner
~till. new papers arc holding their
movie ad pages for as long as possible
Wednesday night in hopes of getting
Oscar ads in. Duffner said.
Dl!STMOVIE
I 'Aa<ll Man• 'Tne AcodentM TOUllte .........._ 9umin0'
~Off' ~u.-·
I D ll!ST ACTOR D BEST ACTR!SS
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Tom Kenlt.t •t19• *1f~ "A Cty tt,_OM.
l Eowlld JlmH Olmoe "5111111 lllld ~ a.ri C-. ~ u....·
Mai "°" S~ .,..,,. r. ~ Jot* F_,,, 'TN A«NI#"
D lllT suPPORTINO D 111r sui.oRTINO
I ACTOR ACTMSI
Al9c auw-Ullf Oonrr Joell 0.... ....,. °""" KM! l<llnl 'A Fil/I C*'1 Wltldt• 0.. o.'119 'The~ TWIW"
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~-""-* ~ O't f/l'flfY' ....,_,....., ...... 0-StocllWat ~IO .. ._.
'Oscar's grandcf1ild_ren'
join cinema veter~ns for
gala awards cerem ~ny
Dale Evans and Roy Rogers ftop) wlll be performing at the
Academy Awards ceremony tonight. as wllt Tyrone Power
Jr. and CaroJ BurneU"i. daughter, Carrie Hamllton (below).
as producer ·Allan Carr brings together Hollywood's past
and future for this year·s Oscarfest.
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I O~ .t\ <,EL ES -shod.mg fo e t be me apparent as old und ncY.
Holl)" ood came together tor
.\(;ademy Awards rehearsal -0..cnr
as old enough to ha ve g_randch1ldren
In fact. one such tlurd generation
heir of fl oll}wood ro)&h) 1s 1n
Wed ne~da} night's 61 st awn rd' how
Keith Coogan, grand on of actor
Jackie Coogan, 1s one of the fre h
faced acting newcomers w.ho will <"Ing
and dance their wa} through a ghtL)
production number called. "I Wan n.;
Be An O~ar \.V1nncr." '
None of the }Ounistcr performing
ha'> }ct been nominated for Holl>-
wood's mo'>t coveted award But
most said the) ""ere hopeful their
careers would lead them into the
realm now occ upied b) such con·
tenders a!. Ou!ltin Hoff man. a front
r:unncr for bcc,t actor in "Rain Man··
and 1gourne} Wea\Cr, double norni-
nated for b(st aclre sand suppon1ng
actress 1n "(1onllas 1n the Mist .. and
··~ork1ng Girl." · ~an) of the }OUnt the p1ans in the
Oscar show trace their lineage to the
golden da>~ of the s1her screen
l )rone Po....,cr Jr. may bring tears to
some aged e}e\ when he performs a
fencing routine rcm1n1sccnt ofh1s late
father
Also on tagc will be Trac} '1el on.
daughter of the Intl' Rid Nelson and
granddaughu.·r of rv·s Owe and
Hamel. TY..o daughter~ of C onnll
'IC\CO\ and Eddie fl\hcr arc in lhl'
produl11on number \nd ( arol
Burncu·s daughter.Carne I lnm1hon.
Y..111 ix·rform ·
"I foel 'en pm 1kied to be part ol
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GEM, IEWELRY
A Ml ERJ\L OW
3 DAY ONLY!!!
f ridlly. Mardi 3 h a -Noon lo 7 p.m.
Saturd8y. April h a -10 •.111. 1o 7 p.m.
Sundll7. April 2nd -10 a.m. 10 6 p.m.
Ovr.r SI> national It l«el •rtiltt. dealen A mall ~·., wiU
preMnl artt A malt of 1.-mology. S.,,U. . ._. ud ,..... .......... , ....
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the Oc,cars .. said )Oun& lore)
Feldman "'ho starred 1n "Stand 8}
Mc" and the current. "Dream 1 l 1ttJe
Dream ""lt'i, a 1re11 honor ... I reall ~
want to meet V1occnt Price "
Price "'II be one of the old-tt men
more m:osnizable 10 Jhc m1lhon\
\\ho1 unc IO Wedne\da} nt&M to VICW
1hc aY..ard from 6 to 9 p.m. PST on
AB(-TV The .~cterans were I\ e -
C'tted ac; the .Youngsters when ~he)
arnvcll lor a rchear~al Monda) ni&ht
··\\.c''e co ml' to tht' Oscars hclorc.
-bur th1\ 1<. the fir t ume "-C''c bern in
Jhe \hu"' · · !>aid Dale f:.\ ans "hn.
along wath hu'\band Ro) Roaers, will
smg m a ··ecx:onut Grove" pro·
~ct1un number
··J<, this Holl) wood magic or
hat ' e\uhed O'>t.-ar producer
llan C arr as the legends of mo'·
1eland paraded into the hnnc
Auditorium past four K1ng-Kong-
sizc gold colored Oscar\ to"ering 10
the roof of the building.
Doroth) Lamour. .lKe Fa)c, V1n-
t·en1 J>ncc Ton> Martin. < ~d Char·
1s!>C and ( harks ··Huddy' R0&er.
"ere among the I loll)"'ood p1oncen read~ to .. ,ng and t\en dance a re ....
~te~ The idea or bringing old and nc ....
star., to the Oscar production M:cne
caml' trom Carr the ebullient Broad-
" a\ 1mpri:~no who 1 tr)ml to g1'C'
old O~·ar <,omc nCY.. p11au.
( arr .... hose as 1 tants wcrt mm·
mun1rnt1ng b> walkie talkie'> through·
out thl 'a~t C\panCol' of the Shnnc
prom1~ some \Urpn~ guc I'> at
sh.o"' 11mc .. 1 th ought I'd be tn the hosp11al ~
no"' · ~tel Carr. "But this 1s thi: best
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Friendly ghost promP,ts story telling at CdM library
., KATY 90UCHlll
OI .. ..,,_.... \ ")
~ldrea'1 librariaa Bruy Cbuednik wa always tKc fin& to am"e on tM
job 11 &M Coroaa cld ~branch library-thM "' until about M• monttK •·
It._ ~t &Jaia bme ~ Doticcd the~ counttt had been tnppcd, but
no one ......... CbeRdnik, 31, wasconvuKcct ll rould only be one thin&: A
po.t. Aed Cbetednik iU»'t the only believer io tM phantom. which she calfa
"*"llberc aruome th inas thal have been Soinaon that are i~p&&cable;' id
Lyn Gill50ft, hbruy brancb manaaer. "Yes.: l ik6nitrly beht\C the~ I~ a &hOll
heft."
Chendnik said shortly after she noticed the counter had been trippcci,
Gilbon and the library derU wett st.anruna close to the door .. when the counttt
wmt 'dick' -and nobody was thtte.
04We actually had the J M Co. investip_ic·it," sh( said. The rcpcurman totd
them i.hc opticaJ counaer was workina fioe.
. That was JUlt the st.an, Chcn:dnik saad.
he said a tclePhOiie nnpconstantly m the hbi'arv -~metimes up to five
t1mes in a row .. When the clerks answer, no one is there. Not C\ien the faint
spund of someone breatbana is heard. • . , • ·
··1 don't know 1fhe wants to talk 10us.or1rhc want 10 ask us a q~1ion:
... she sa.ad. "We also have a ru machine thal's been activatc:J and nothina
comes through. I don't know ifhe's trying tocommunacatc 10 u~ or ihomeonc
is try101 to commurucatc with btm... ·
Now.one might thmkCbercdnik wouldbeahttle luryorcoming to ~ork.
but on the rontrary she has a trona feeling thJS ghosl 1\ a friendly one and lhat
he'siust comina to some fam1har pot wh~ he rccJs comfortable.
She said she 1sn 't supen1111ous and doesn "t "throw !I.ah Q\(~r h(r \houldcr"
when she amvcs at -..ork, but she and the other -.orken dcfinitc:ly t."CI ht\
pmencc.
"One ume Lyn and r and a clerk v.crt tallong 10 c h otheT and v.e hc.-ard
the body counter clack and the hcauna system went on," \he said. "It was lake
someth1ngcoldame an andactiv ted the fuma c We all turned and s:ud, 'Hi
Harry.' · .
"Also. we've been having problems with the pho1o<:op1cr. It w1ll 1A1kc the
the money, but it won't make a picture."
0.., f'INe ....... ~ ---· .................... ...,_ Lyn Giiison, •etsy Chered""' by door counter. &..ola Conn•r, Rotten Weed~•own Man referenced ... .
So how dtd this phantom rttc1ve hes name'>
Chcredntk sa1d she has a gut-reehns the pook ., "definitely a man" and
the next l<>g.ical thmg to do was to give hem a name he picked the name from
an old AJfrcd H11chccxk movie. bur o lhcr's have lherr own op1n1on
"Ancr l tofdoneoftheclcrks I named h1m Harry, 'ihe took mcoµ1 1de a nd
pointed to the bronze plaque 1n front that reads. 'In Memory of Dorothv
Harry.' Maybe J could have noticed the name. J don't know."
lnformati~e, creative events fill library week
,,.
Dorothy Harry. also known as Dorothy f-urnacC'. was a library 1rusll.-c
ffom 1955 to 1963. said Lado nna K.anllL, city libraria n She dona ted l~o lot'i to
the cuy, which wctt sold for S 17 000 and paid for bu1ld1 ng a library in 1959 on
a site nexl next to tbc fire station.
Since these uncxplamcd events startC'd. rumors. of 1he spmt l\P"c been
c1rculaun1 al all four branches.
And with Nahooal Library Weck happen1n~ planned from \pnl 9 to I
Harry ha become o ne of the main c"ents.
Turing th.as \Jolcclr,patrons arc rncouragcd to write a ~n1encc or par:igraph
about Harry The dissertation will then be compiled 1n a book and read aloud
o n Apnl 15 b} L1branan Karen Hitchcock-Mon.
Ctuldrni arc abo invited to draw pon ratts ol Harr). ~lm:h ~•II ~
displayed in each branch
By KATY BOUCHER question\ using hbraf) sourl'C'S.
otuwo.-y,,_st.n "f:.H'r)otic cntcnng and an~~enog
To celchrate National Publ1l' l.J quc llOO\ correc~ly ge t'i ~.free t:Oupon
orary \'leek <\pnl '>-1 ~ Ncwpon for a \ 1deo ched~ut sa1J \all)'
&achbran heswellpre-;cnta~m·\o( Rolx-rt, rnmmun1catmns lOOrth·.
informal1\e .md fun c"'cnts nalor •
In keeping wllh the ~ck·, lhum·
.. Ask a Profc-. .. 1onal. A!.k 't our I 1-
brarran:· cwport Bcat.h Public l 1·
brat) 1s having an "Info lfunt" in
which )Oun ter\ in gr.u.lc~ one
through eight If') 10 find 1hc an!lv.er lo
Rolll·rt w1<l 1Ht•l6'1 quC"\t1on'> ~ould be. "Wba1 •'>the state llowC'r ol
Cal1forn1a?" or "Name an:y fi ve of1hc ~vcn Dwarf'>" \
\not her am' 1ty will be a d rawing
at 3 p m on .\pnl 17 lor a gJft
certdicatC' from 1hc ( h1ldren s Boo~-
hoppc:
Children 'tol.111 also want to d raw ..
picture or -.nte a few \.I.Ord., about
"Ha.rrv "the &ho!lt"Who's been haunt-
ing thc ( oron.r <let Mar bran h. The
v.nt1ng~ 'tol.111 be compiled into a boo~.
wh ich will be r('1)d at 2 p m Apn l 15.
Manner''> hronch will salute the
week w1lh a n afternoon of continuo us
comedy l lMs1C' such a Laurel and
Hardy. Buster Keaton and the rhr«'
'itoogcs lrom I lo 4 p.m . on .\pnl I ~ ~II a c."\ .i~ 1ov1ted and (re<" popcorn
W 1 IJ be SC'f\i ed
Balboo branch intends to how its
newly orpneLed ruiuucal coJlcction
and thcvtdC'o .. Amcnca' (up 19 8."
along with some nauucal nibbles, on
\pn l 12. •
-~pon CcntC'r will ho t a "brown
baa" program t noon on pnl 13
wath three ch1ldrcnJs authors, hce
hertlc. Valene Keyworth, and
~dnenne Jone Pan1c1pant arc in-
\: 1tcd to bong thcU' lun band cnJO' frtt coffee wlule lM women spcafc
and an'iwcr quc tion
Fireman named first
program coordinator
No 'fooling, bands to
battle for LB students
ly KA TY IOUCH£R
OfNO.., ..........
After six mo nths of h1tchh11C1ng
arouod Europe in the 1960s, Ray
Pendleton returned home and dc-
Cldcd lO JCl a ,J<>b.
Pendleton wun ·1 parucular. and
yet he wanted some excnemenl in his
life. He noticed an advertisement for
firefighters and decided to apply
As he put at: "Then a quarter of a
century went by ..
Pendleton. 48, 1s no w a captain for
cwport Beach's Fuc Department
an-cl ~lthn& 1n10 a new po!it as
progt3ms coordinator.
"Up unul eeaht weeks ago. I was the
company engJnttr captain at 1A111on
No. 5 an Corona del Mar:· he said.
The new pos111on was created aficr
1t was determ1Md the departme nt
had amb111o us projCC'ls hkc Earth-
quake A warTnc and Toys for Tots
that need to be coordinated by one
person. Pendleton's Job 1s to make the
programs more dliC1ent and estabh h
a &realer cont.act with the pubhc
"If someone has a group of ( ub
Scouts who want to tour a cena1n
station. I'd put them an touch with the
naht pcnon." he said.
A lonJtJme resident ·or "lC\\-port
Beach. Pendleton rt'minasccd about
tus earhcr days as a firtfi&hter and
I' I It J 'PfH I lfi 111
how thC' c11y and department ha\c
changed over the years.
"When I J01ncd. ewport Beach
was still a ~side rt'SOrt ... he s:ud "It
was busy en 1hc summemmc but en
1he wantc-r )OU could proooblt fi re a
cannon down 1h( meddle or Balboa
BouJevard and not hit an)Ol)e
"Now the re arc 1.000 pcoplt' 'tol.a1t-
1ng in hnc to get a JOb in the Fire
Dcpartmt'nt -as opposed 10 the 200
applicant when I started ...
When Pe ndleton apphcd. he ~a
required to run an obstacle cou~ at
Costa Mcs:t High hool and take an
1ntelhpmtt test ~It was one of the fC" JCbs the)·
didn't want )'OU to have an) u-
pcncncc becau'IC 1bcy trained )OU ..
h.c-~1d
Dunn1thc councorh1scarl'tr. he'>
done JUSt about c vcryth1na from
dispatching to working on the t'Qu1p.-
ment. emergency :ud and fi re fig.h tin&
Pendleton said he'll m1 bcin& a
firefighter and engineer but look~
forward to change. His nt'w JOb at C •t>
HaJI moves him out o f the fire station
scene altogether
"ThlS pos.11o n wall in"ohc a lot ol
-.nung which I truly cnJO) ... he s:uJ
~ndlc1on who has a dauahtcr rn
collqt, wntcsasa hobby, da lling off
boauoa and travel tones for Sea
o~~,.....~..,....,.__
R•y Pendleton Is ready to coordinate programs.
mag•wnc \atd ... The) ·re (maga11ne cdllo"l
.. It w3s the Fire lkp:irtmt·n1 th;ll loolung tor brc\:1t'f' anJ 1 IC'3mcd t~I
a tuall" taught me how 10 wntc.'' he from wT111ng tire reports ...
By EMlLY ADAMS
Oll'NO..ty-Std
Laguna Beach thgh ~hool stu-
dents plan to .;pend· pnl f oor ... l>.i~
totall) amped out
On that da). 'iOmcwht-rc het"een 300 and 5CX> 1ccn-rs well fill the
ground\ and ~iagc of the f e "'al or
\rts on l.aguna (an, on Road for the
lira -and hopcf ull ) annul.II -
Battle of the Bands.
The br:unch1ld or Danidlr \.-11·
hcana 16, and the Lotguna fka\ h
l.kpanmcnt of Recreation: the alter·
noon coottrt ~'lll tc:nurc bancb
composed or Laiuna High '>IUdnlt~
and alumnae -pla~ing onh tor
Laguna High -.tudent!I and 1hr1r
guc<.t\
\cconhng to \i 11lu.-ana .& Junior
J nd comm1s\wner ol S<X'1JI anJ
studcnl at ll\'1t1es tor tht 9.'hool. the
compc11t1on v.a\ ptanncd :I\ ··1u 1 a
fun v.iy for e"'cnoone to get t< th('f
and hc.-aJ -.omC' mu It.
\llhou&h 1hc high hool has
ho•acd otficr b3ttlc.--0f-thc-band 1vpc
ho~s. the-. v.cre h<'IJ en 1hc \mailer
theater on campus and had a ttnd-
t'nC) to aot a httlc too ro,.d\," \aid
\' 1lhcJ1na \\111h plt'nl' of -.jl;in· 10
dantt at the.-resu"al irounJ.'I, or-
gan1lef"'S bc)le\C that the mad crush 0 1
tttn· c en1hus1a m v.111 ha"e the
pat.e to dclusc.
But th1\ '" mo.tt thll\JU t J tcco-a&t"
dance Jl rt~ With the help of the
recreation department''> 'u1anne
ha... V1lhcana orpp11cd an cx-
tcn'il\C' promouon campaign for the
eH·nt h\.C' m n) or the hi& name
con,C'm around
1 -'ih1n' po<>tef"'S and n n<"l'l have
b«'n produ~ all be nna the logo or
rom·t'rt d~1gn l'Ont~I ..,.,nntt C amc
) urv. ( onces 10n'i ..er"' ing food and wn dnnk v. tll be on i1C'. ma nned b}
\tudent'i and thr Bo\'i and irl ·Club
ofl una Be h. who are co-pon r-
en1 the C\ent w1lhJh~ r~rtmcnt of
RC\ rcauon
( clebnt' Judges include popular
"-Rf)(.) d 1 sc JO<: ._e} kd the fi h, Jam es
(11le11c of a band called The f\.1o ,e-
ment ou1 ol ~n Clemente and J1m
Ono of~ounJ ~pectrum "ho" l a
OJ at \.tddkbad's ~ BR
lhr iud es' vanro \pt'ttah1.a11on
v.iJI be 1mportanl as the rour or fi\C
Nnd'i competing pla" mu ec that
ranies from mod tor to rock ·n·
roll and blu(''i ·
Ont cl that won't be JUdged -or
graded -"''II be a pn·1al ~UC\l appc:aran~e b~ cakulu teacher and
atOU\tl( guitar pla:.cr Cial') hap1ro
"\II the tudcnt~ know him ·• said
\1th ana. -and he· rcalh ood ·•
2 area high school students Dig history-contest winners
Luuoa Hills Hl&h School student Qd1ta Cuddlo
and Oc:an Vic-. Halh hoof ~tudcnl t. .. n Palla were
&mOQI five w1nncrs tn the Women 1n H1stol') sa)'
Contest. spontOf'CJ by the Ora County Commi ion
on the Statu o( Women. Each recc1"ed S 130 ror her
wntina abihucs on the deed or women 1n mcncan
hlJlOt)' -
cn\lro nment Education has11\cn 'pcc1al rccogn111on to the ch~nt.C'llor
\an 1n1em. Brown 3\\1\t\ Rurrnughs 1n rcS4:an:h1ng of<. oast ( ommun1t1i ( olkpc 01 tm:t. Alfrtd Ftraaodet.
and mon1tonn1 on cn"aronmcnt•ll rssul•\ and 1hc Prt,1Jen1 o(C.Joldcn Wr\I ( olk-gr. J•dllll Vann
lotcrnt w'Ork in either tht' 1~1~1 ""c. aJm1n1\lrat1,t, f c m andct . who 101ncd the d1,tn 1 en Jul). I\ acll\C'
or pre department of the oflke. b3~d on tht'1r mtcrc.,1 on the ~te and national k'rl~ He 1 a membt-r ot tht>
and fickl or 1udy \mcracan ' 1<Uaon ot <. ommun1h and Junior < ol·
Bro ""'n rs a 19 1 arad~•e of Corona tkl Mar ll1gh lcgc\Comm i ion on the l-uturulfCom mun1h < ollca~
hooland1sthcsonoTDHM.Bro•aof1 ('wpontkal·h the rJ oftru ttt~ofthe Coll Entnance[,am1n111on • • • .and 1hc d v1 I')' Board or the ln\lltute for \.fan ('n1t'nl
OavW N. Ea41la&toa or<. oron2 "lt'I Mnr '' nnt· ot 91Ut of L 1fclon1 Education al Harvnrd lJ1mcrs1t) studen~ from Bo ton n1\CJ'llV to rccr1"e an l dt•me<. VaJltj has c1 J '·>Ur tnlck r«ord of te.t hin
dqttt th1 w1ntcr. elementary throu&h coll level to c\ccullH' 'H.'t
Eadin1ton cvned his dor' dcartt in h1\tOf). pm1dcnt o f n Bernardino Vtllc)' Col he bc-t.-am~
m 16'1 cum l:iudc. CiolJcn \\ I prcs1Jcnt in . pttmht'r
Magk l)tue ~rote ~\ ~h~t ~raUa Elkrtwa maJc allC1 h rccc1"C'd rnolu11onc, from lht < 1hfom 11
a holit•in-onc on the f >•rJ. Par 1, 17th hole at tht natc and mbl) for her contnbut1on\ to t'duc:111on '""pon 8ca<h o unu) ( luh on M rth 16 a nd the community. • ••
She,.. pla)tl\I w1th Myraa Ir lalld who b1rJ1ed th~ Coa lime Community Coll ·s dean of 1nstrucl1on
hok. anJ Pllytus Marr v.ho made par. Mary i... Zett.._ h been ~lroctcd one of 20 collcic aoo
More than 400 i~th-~; stud~na Jradu tcd trom una ,cr it) lldm1n1 tratoM en the Urutt'd ~talM to · t~ DAR dru prevention m rccentl. in Nt,..J'On J>i'rt1c1put 1n a fulbria,ht ~m1nar in W~t Gc:rm ny in 8cac ;\pnl
Lol of eel nuo n and uPfl0'1 from le al rn. Z 1n 1 one o( thn:r commun1t~ collesr dm1ni
uiurant" • ll"en, and on ucknt from each hool •'1 trat r 1n\ 1ttd to the m1nar whic:h win focu o n
telcrttd •inner ofan ts con1c1t o n their fcchn ut dc\cl~na Pf'OIJ'lm in 1ntt mattonal cJu lion. dnap Ptt\1ouu • she hutttt1\cd two fufbria,ht aran1,, one fm
Tbc•1nncn relUdMtCn:tPt.N~l)Ort km n a )rar'J 'tud)'. at the: ftl\Cnlt) o f8ru' I, and one f. t a
Ulf)' hoof, ..... , O.y .... Manncn fk~nta~ ummcr ttm1nar tn Kore! • •
1 •er e. Harhot Vic-E.km ntary. M1lllr1 llJ C.riM Hard9c of Hunun11on 8( h. rttl~
• 'port H ghi Ucmentan. and Kn ttachcr' aide from the O«an Vic-. hool Ot tract. h
ndcnon F.kmenury. · been namN \Uptf'VdOf' f; r the •'-h and Ho bt\1
--... • • • .;; ... h h !..!LH. Harbo C>a h l ~pertmcnl or the Ora,,.r Count} Farr She •111 •-nit · an ... ..,.t ·.,-. aa r ) ' rnord1natcall Of the ()qMrtrMntcn1neunde,h1bit\ that has won naoonal hOn<>r• en the 19 9 b<Usl1 ~rtlll'\I ._111 ..._ ll...otu-" at,...._ 97th annual t.1r. wards ('Onkst, ~ red hot.it~. hola ti ~ ~ '"' ~ • • •
Siope. and L11er Cavakadt (: on.,a1u&a1tou to Oman V~ tfil,h.sthOOI'' Model tDiala won 1n honotll* mention for her short nitc<t SationtT'*ln. •hteh won k>p fionon at the: tate
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0Nnge C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ WedneecMy, Match 29, 19"
It was the·.best of times at SCR guild fashion show
-. l'Mlolon show coordinator Noddle Weltner with llrent
McD•nleld •nd Mawy Richerson.
8y KAREN M. REED
Daly "lloc Ccwr•....,._
h was designed to exhibit the
.. best" of everything ... The best in
theater tied in with th e best in
fashions," explamcd co-chairman
Doau Ga1Ua at the fi rst Sou th Coast
Repertory Theatre G uild Fashion
Show. held at I. Magnin in South
Coast Plaza. ·
Gagha and co-chair Catllulne
Stel1cl were v1s1bl> proud of the
event which attracted some 100
women and men on a Saturda} night
to rajsc funds for the newl}-Organized
aujld.
As late shoppers humcd to their
cars, cocktail aturcd supporters were
arectcd and swept through the doo~
of J. Magnin b)' two tuxedo-clad
atntlemen. Foltowini a quick ticket
deposit fo~ opportunll)' pnzcs. it was
u~ the escalator to the waiting hors
d peuv<es. and cocktails -and
chamber music by Tiento.
Guild Pre 1dcnt Rosemary Sieve
welcomed guest and displayed her
Laykin et Cle Jewelry piece. She was
try1.n1t to find someone to pop for the
$5.000 purchase pnct as represcnta-
tn c from Layk1n had assured that a
portion of the sales would be re-
fu nded 10 the guild.
Ent... Laylr..in, stationed with com-
pan)' founder Sol Laykin at the
d1spla} or1ewelf} on the second floor.
e'plained, ··w e have been supporters
of arts groups throughout the country
for many )cars. and we believe in
supporting worthwhile groups such as
South Coast Repertory." As a result,
20 percent of the purchase pnce or
Laykin 1ewelf} sold dunng the eve-
ning and the nex t day would benefit
CR,
W11hout figunng in the Laykin
contnbutton. Gaglia and Stc1scl esti-
mated proceeds from the $30 per
person event at about SI 0.000. funds
will contribute to the auild's S7S,000
pledae to Lhe annual fiand.
"We sec our 1u1ld as 1mbassadon
for the theater, explained Sieve. "I
love the people (involved in R)
ind we want so much lo succeed."
Membership in the Gu1ld is S30 per
year, accordina to Sieve, "but we
expett members to be active ... We
want our pound of flesh ."
At 8 p.m. alJ were hustled back
downstairs to sportswear (the sound
men huddJed beneath an nne KJein
11 d1spla)) for Lhe fa haon show which
featured 90 pieces from I. Magnm's
vaned collect1ons No4dJe Weimer,
l)CC1al events coordinator for I
Magnin and a guild member was
responsible for the diverse and allur-
ing array of cloth mg.
Designers included Geoffrey
Beene, Bill Blass, Oscar de la Rcnta,
Carolina Herrera, 01ude Montan•,
Ann Lawrence, Carolyne Roehm and
Bob Mackie. but by far the most
Welfare program gives women independence
DEAR ANN LA NDER : I sym-
pathize with the frustration ex pressed b¥ the woman who wrote that she has
tned to get off welfare. . -
Living on welfare 1s lous>-But It
doesn't have to be that wa). at least
not in Massachusetts. where fo r the
last six years we have had the
Employment and Training (ET) Pro-
gram. ET has placed more than
55,000 welfare rec1p1ents in JObs, and
75 percent of them are off welfare.
The philosophy behind ET 1s
s1mplc -provide a woman wuh <;iaY
care, health care and transportation
and offer her choices of education.
tra. imnf and, eventually. a JOb, and she w1I find her way out of poverty.
Herc 1s one of our succe s stones:
Mary Hou 1s 32 years old Ten years
ago Ma ry was divorced and she was
left with a )'ear-old daughter t1?
'\ t :M S.'tl .\ K t:HS
support. She mo"cd 1n wi th her
parents and worked part-time Hut
she could never make enough to get
off welfare he was on welfare for
nine years and then one da) shes.a w a
notice about a tra ining program that
would teach her high-tech ~cretanal
slolls.
Because we could offer her da}
care. she grabbed the opportunity
Toda}. Mar} Hotz 1s an adminis-
trative secretary at the Heller School
for Social Welfare at Brandeis Uni-
versity. She earns nearly $2 1,000 a
year and can now provide for her 11;
year-old daughter ... ET turned my life
around.'' sh.e said.
There arc thousand\ of stones like
Mary's in Massachusctt~. I am con-
vinced that with the f ama ty Sccunty
Act of 1988 about to take effect, every
stale in the nation will have pror.ra.m11
hkc ET to give ~elfare rec1p1cnts a
chance to build an independent hfe
-MI CHAEL . D KAKIS DEAR GOV . DUK.AIUS: nuk yoa
for u ucclleat le tter.
SeveraJ states bve a similar
procram oow, aacl it ta wODderf•I to
bow Oat SOOD t•ls Kl·•P wUl be
avaJlabte I• all SI. (Tll .. kl, "'aaltl•g· to•, for fiuUy eomlag talro•gla.) ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS· I am
wntmg to you an the hope of helping
someone who as wrc thng with the
decision of leaving has or her pousc
for a new love. ·
I am a 37-year-old man, who. last
spnng. fell deeply in love with a
volunteer at the church where I wa\ a
m1n1s1er. We both agreed to lcavt' our
sJ)Ouscs. I resigned from the churt:h
and moved out of the house.
The following day, the woman of
my dtcams called to say she had
changed her mind One V.l'Ck later she
wrote to ~Y she had made a tcmblc
mi take trying to sta) 1n an un-
workable marriage and begged me to
takt't her back. In the end. he
a ttempted to leave her husband four
time~. and wel'\t b ck to him ever}
time
My wi fe tell in love Vr1th someone
else and will marT) J \ soon a our
If you wanna get divorced, go sue <;al
WILLOWS C ..\P) -Cal Worth·
1ngton, whose ads p1tchmg used cars
saturate late-nil.ht TV in Los Angeles,
as gettina a ho-num audience in thtS
rural town as he 1s sued for divorce by
his second wife, a former suntan
lotion girl and Mi ss Teen USA.
"You know, they called a hundred
people in for jury duty and none of us
recogm:ied him." sa1d 72-year·old
Geneva Freeman, who was excused
asa potential Juror but decided to join
the very small handful of people
watching the often sensational trial in
this Sacramento Valley community.
Worthington. 68. who own a
house in Newport Beach. is wcll-
known throuJhout Southern Cah-
fom1a for his ince55'ant television
commercials and tus cowboy drawl
touttng his dozen car dcaJersh1ps.
I ,. 'ti. HO\ D
Aside trom the "1f you want to bu)'
a car, JO see Cal" Jinl)e and Worth·
in.gton s pledge to stand on his head to
beat all dears. the ads feature him
frohckmg with lion , tigers. bears.
alligators, hippos-you name 1t -as
the announcer sa)'S. "Herc' Cal
Worthington and h1 d<>&. pot ...
"I'd seen has commercials, with the
dog pot and all. and I kept th1nk1ng
be looked fam1har." Freeman said.
.. When they told me who he was. I
wd:'Well, no wonder -you didn't
have on your cowooy hat ...
Worthington 1 being sued for
divorce and half his fonune -
estimated at $35 malhon to $75
million -by bis seco nd w1fo, the
former usan Hennmi, 41 . an ex-
M1ss Teen USA and model who on<'t
was the Sea & k1 suntan lollon
That boy named Sue
had a poor: self-image
~ ~pte who dislike their C:wn first
Mmes tend to dishkc themselves. So re~ Wesleyan scholars after a
study oft~ mattcr.
U. , Mint put out a new quart.er 1n
1916. but the public thouaht 11
obscene. lma11nc that! Otny money.
Cit1ttns said 1CUlptor Herman A .
M1eNeil's r11ure of lady L1bcny
facina cast showed too much breast..
too mucti thiah.
That ocnn beast called the sti...,ay
can't .:ic Whit it eat.a. ltseyaareatop
its he8d. 11'1 mouth undfme.ith. •
peyrofls, fewer have time to decorate
their men fnends. you figure'!
There arc b\.lttcrOtc that smell Ji kc
chocolate.
American Airlinn coupte ytart aao
elected to leave OM olive out of each
Fint Cla• stlact. Thu reponedly 10
save s.iec>,000 1n 1987.
0 . What' 1 the most popular sport
in ~exico -~II or toettr1
A. An 1ndit111K'1 raatdrd1vi'9on of
t.M country. Nonh·, liut"blll. South,
socoef,
ero mouon g.rl and appeared 1n the ·Ever} Body Lo ves Milk" ad cam-
paign.
The divorce tnal 1s bein& held here
because WorthmJtton hves out ide
Willows on the 14,()()()..,acrc Ba.g W
Ranch, one of his se"eral ranchc .
The divorcing couple ha two ch1l·
drcn.
The car dealer's lawyers sa} Mrs.
Worthington is entitled only to
ahmon)' for a share of the community
pro~y-thc couple acquired dunng
their eight-year marriage.
Her attorneys disa~. s&)IOI 1hat
most ofWorthmaton s fortune 1 held
by a corporation that he formed
before the mamagc in 1979 hey
a.lso cl11m he 1s entitled to pehmony
for the seven )'tars sbc spent as
Worthington's mi.stress before the
llOICO'C 01'1
demise: of h1 first marria&e. which
la led 15 )'Car'\
"There·., no fool hkc an.old fool,"
Wonhington told Jurors last VtCCk
after he te ufied tfat he ptnt the
seven )Ca.J'S living alternately with his
first wife and hh future second wtfc.
Worth1n1ton wd that when he met
usan when she was 25, ''She told me
I was her rnan forever." ah hough he
s~ud he told ham she h.ld engaged 1n
Omas with other men, 1ncludin1 a
••thrcc-<ia> 1fT11r with Elvis Presley."
De pile uch scnsat1onaJ stuff;
almost no one 1 w11ch1nt the Glenn
C'ount)' upcrior Court trial except
Freeman ind another srandmother.
and the JUd&e' father. who pares h1
finicma1l with a knife to pa.u Lhe
time. ·
divorce 1s fi nal. I now h\ie alont' and
work in our fa m1l) busin~s loH•
affair that didn't wor~ out has co t me
m)' mam a,c. m} ch1ldrro. m> career,
m) house. m} car my boat. m) self-
re\J)C'Ct. m} rcpuia11on and cndle~s
gnef.
I ha~e no one to blame but m)'sclf
Through pra)er and counsehna.. I
hope to be abk to rebui ld what I haH
dcstro}cd
A\nyone who 1 contcmpla11na leav-
ing a Wife and fa mily for an t'l.b tina
new love should think twice abo41
crossanf that hnc from be t friends to
lovers. wish I had. -BlJ RNEDlO
THE BON E IN THf MIOWe l
DEAR BURNED: ft toads as U
yo. llave pa1d dearly for you ml•·
takes. I ~ Ute f•t•re ltel41 Mm~~ &ood lor )'O•. Tbu1 for kllha1
11y .. rsi.ry.
popular offenngs were the drape
black sequin desJgns from tcphe
Yeanclc which closed the show
CU.UM LePlulrier headed b&c
upswrs to ta.kc a look at the Yeanc
designs as did m1ny of the women 1
the m>wd hems were camcd fro
the noor to the drcss101 rooms. a
guests tned on a few of I. Ma1mn'
"best.''
Even tbo u&h men·s cloth1n1 wa
part of the show, most of the me
opted instead for the de~
courtes) of Kauc McGuire's an
Gu'stav Anders (openina in Sout
Coast V1IJa&e ).. Bob Lhtaclaw11e
andul~ in the cheese cake. wh1l
Keal WUkea found his favorite in th
chocolate pecan torte -and wen
back for seconds.
Add1t1onal Theatre Guild commn
tee members assistina in 1be eventn
of couture were J•lie Adams, Slllrle
GUbert, Vldie l.atm, Diane It.empt
and S.au WlaJno.
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vulnerable.
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Openina lead: Four of 0
II was lbc lace S.J. Simon wb
fir t propOUodecf tbe theory that. i
you defeat every contract you do
ble, you aren't wlcldtna the u oft
enoup. However, to double for a
extra 50 or 100 point ind thercb
aive away the sbow l hardly a pro
ita.ble pudme.
SoUth took the biddil\i alona at
low ~ until North jumped l
three no trump. Since Nonb eou
hold n0 more than two kinp in t
major s:u1t.a. it wu qu.lte likely t
he Mid 1 ttitb diamond hono
Soutb put his reuoo.ina to the t
with a slam try of four d.aanilQllCU
tbcG bid one more for luck aft.
North railed. w at.. double
f•uoua, and recci"9d it.a j
deuerU.
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andling of tapes,
sex assault charge
was regr:ettable
The case is O\'Cr. The hc-adlinc have dropped from sight.
The defendant is free to do pretty much as he pkasc . nd the
public is left wondenng what in the world happtned here.
T he case involved .a Newpon Beach neurosurgeon
named Francis Wilham .
It is imagined that Or. Williams led a fairly ordinaf) life
until he was topped on West Coast Highway jn Ncwp0n
Beach last November and arrc ltd by pehcc. He '-"&s·put in ja1 I
and held on $500,000 bail · ·
• Williams wa~ u~qucntly charged With se~ual a ~ult.
His home and medical offices were searched and hundred\ of
videotape sei1ed. His name became the stuff of ne"' paper
headlines.
\ From the start. thoueh. the case was -"'ell. trange ~After attempting suicide at 16. a former pa11ent told
pal ice that Williams had repeatedly performed pel' 1c
cxam1nauons on her when she was I 4 and had secretly
videotaped the se sions. 'he had been ~eing W1lhams for a
neurQJogical disorder. /
Addttional charges against Williams were added when
two other former pattents came forward, alleging the
phys1c1an gave them unnecc sary pelvic exams, too. One was
)Ccking treatment for neck problems and"the other for a back
ailment.
At first glance. 11 did seem hkc Williams had an odd wa>
of conducting bus1!'e s.
The first hatch an the case was the tape . W11l1ams'
attorneys said the '1deos were nothing more than medical
records, a form of recording e>.aminauons an the c' ent of a
malpractice claim. fhe defen~ attorney a kcd that the tape.,
be returned and not u!ioed a ev1denet again t ht chcnt
Because there were nearly 600 videotapes. 1t was no
s1mple matter for a Judge to review the videos.and dctermtnl'
1f they were rclc' ant to the case. The task fell to upcrior
Court Judge David Carter.
Even though poltce considered the tape'> vital to the tasc.
Deputy D1s1nct Attorney Kell) MacEachcrn opted not to wJ1I
for Car\er lo render a dec1s100 and launched forward wtth the
prcltm1nary hcanng. which 1s conducted to \CC 1f there's
enough evidence to order the accused to stand trial
The prchm1nary hearing. held before Municipal Court
Judge Susanne haw, was a messy affair. It lasted three da>s
and 1n that hon duration. everyone came out a lilt le "'orSl' for
wear. Judge haw chewed out WiJhams for ha" mg a strange
medical practice, accused one of the vid1m~ of having lted on
1hc wttne s t{tnd and uggested that another "-llncs' -.i
minister who'd been arre ted forsohc11ing sex -conjured up
images ot J1mm) Swaggart.
The Judge also tossed out the charge . .\ll 12 ot them
fhe dt tnct attorne> 'owed to refile thr chargcc, once
Judge artcr finished mulling o'er the lOntiS<:ated
videotapes According to authonttc~. there v.a'> one tape an
pamcular that was en a being crucial to the u1~
Judge Caner fin1 hed his task and g<l\c pro\Clulors thl'
one tape. He ga"e the re t back to Williams.
And what dtd the prosecution do? It announled thl'rl' "a\
not enough cv1dcns:c to tile charge aga1 nst \\< 1lham~
"We don't prosecute wmconc unless there·, sutlit1l'nt
evidence of criminal "'rongdo1ng." said MacEachcro
Reali)'! Whal was the thrce·da} prehmrnary hearing all
about then? And 1f the tapes were so vttal. wh} did the
prosecutton go ahead \\Ith the prcltm1nary heanng when all
the 'tdcos were ~tlltng 1n another Jt',., 'courtroom'>
The law as .1 complicated. com1 .mg .tnd must of U\
don't pretend to understand how · work 1ns1de the
c:.ourtrooRl. But you don't h:ne to be ) Mason to ti~un·
out that either the pro~cutor badl> ma~pla>ed l!er hand or
that the case never \hould have been brougt\t into the
courtroom tn the first place
Op1mon1 HPfHMd 1n th11 ~ are those ot the Doay Pilot Other
view. expreaMCI on ttus page are thOse ot their tilt hots and artists Readers
commentl are 1nvtted and may be Mnt 10 The Dally Pilot, P 0 Bo• t560
CO.ta MtiM 92628
0 I Hl:H \ Ol("J:s
Speaking.fees still evil
fan> panK·\tncl.;c:n member ol C"nngn:" ''ho 'otl'd
do"n a ~I prrccnt rat\C no'' ~cem to thin~ th~') no longl'f <H\'
obltgcd to han thl· 3cccptancc of heft) spc:a~1ng kl' fl.ml to
them h) lobb) ins organ11ataon\
fhc> arc dead "'rong,. lrom •ln cth1tal a"i \\Cll u.., .i pohtu.·~1
\tandpo1nt
One: of the rca\On\ for the huge propo,cd p.1) tntrl'J~
" \ 10 make 1t morc palatable for lawmakl·rs to \tup palld1ng
their 1nd1' 1dual ~l.1ri~·s "ith ten of chou\Jnds of dollar'
supplied to them b) intt•re\t voup in the torm ot pca~1ng
fet\.
u h p3~mcnts -totahn more than JO million .1 )l'a1
-ore n 1n 1d1ous form of lcpli1cd bnlx.'t)' • nd rnn·
ires 1onal lt"ad ·~ d:nov.:lcd cd as mu h wh1.•n the) 1nt1~md
step to ab<lh h \JX'ak1n k'\!' in C\Chan c for the: '21~.
The chairman of President Au,h's nc" ommis,1on on
f-"cdcral thtc\ I 1~ Reform. n·ttrcd fcJcraljud c Malcolm R .•
Wilke} rrtlcct lht· un parin._ '1cv.: of mo~t \otcrs· "TIH·
praclt ~ tof ~pcak1n foe >is c~11."
Jo1nina a ho t of 0°ther ethic ·minded &rOUJ') the
'prt tdcnu.tl ~ncl ha unanamou\I) recommended thot
\ptakmg fee\ and oth ·r oul\idc pa)mcnt from spc\:1al
mtcrt •~ be ubolt bed. 1m:spect1\:C of the qu t1on ot •
con~\ 1onal ra1~.
Tht t\ 1hc onl) step that"'" quell the \Ol~I".\· JUSt1fi3hk.
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Population boom' 5 side effects
will require a new regionalism
~\\(RAM(;. l'O -Onl·c upon a
time. ( ahfom1a had regional goHrn·
mcnt\. The) "'ere calkd tount1c\
l 'ntal the late 19th ccntul) (ah-
lornm·~ cou1111c~ \1.1.·rc fe"' and large.
\~ the mtt' popul.anoo ewandt!Cl
and began-to prb3n1w.'1lcte "'asa
trcnd toward brea.,ang up b1gn>unt1c\
an to \mailer ones.
fht' phllo~oph11.·al undcrptnnin@ ol
tht smQS·rnntrol plan 1!1that1ro~ang pQpulallon den)ll~ rroUCC' Ol)C')
~anl antkpendcntl'. .rnd require;,
commun<JI "'1l'rtlill' tu u1' l'C
··Oil_) our own thanf· ffia) be. the
corcotC altforn1a·Hoc1al phalo t)pth.
but 28 m1ll1un people can't num:h to
their ov. n drummer \11nultaneou I.
"lthout cra')han& 1nh1 each other. rhu,. for e'ample. Mariposa
Count y \\.h1rh once 1ndudt.>J much of the \an Joaquin Valle) ~acrra
central footh1llo, and \outhcrn (alt·
tomm \hrank \teadil) a~ 11 other
count1c., were lan cd from m tern·
UH} rndudrng Lo\ \ngck., ( ount)
f ormatmn ot Oe\\ (()UnttCHlOppcJ
70 }Caro, ago. In the post-\\orh.J \\ar
11 pc:nod. a\ ( ahfornan'\ popul<Hlon
hcgan to e\plodc and urban11c cH~n
furthl·r and ,1\ \oc1opohtllal prob·
lcm11 bccaml' more romplc:\, \ume
far 1gbted pohtu:>1I lcadrr\ began
promoting re·crcalton ol regional
go..,crnmt·nt., The) argued that l\'>u1.·'
~uch a., transpor1a11on. \\31cr suppl\
<tnd air qualtt~ s1mpl) could not l"-'
handled b\ l<Xal JO' l'mmcnl\ °'-" t·au~ thoo,c l'>'>UC'i c.ut acros"' poh1Kal
ooundaraes
dm en b) high ra1e5 ol 1mm1grn11on
I he \I.Ile "111 gain .n ka't 5 m1llton
ncv • .,uul~ during th1., t.kcJdc .ind
Jnuthl·r Ii m1lltun in c..tlh ol the
\Ub!)l·quent two dn·a1.k\, thl· l \
( c.'0\U\ HUll'tlU prujell\
I hat populauon growth •'> prullul
llli.·'"' numocr of 'illk enccl\ \nd ti
,., rl'nl'" 1n~ 1nh.'rl'\l an rcgmn.il go'
crn(l1ent u~ the '""b1ht' of count1e\
and utll'\ 10 (.kJI w11h lhl' 1mpall\
llct·omc' more t'' 1dent
ero ol <ipr:t)\ and charcoal li&}lll'r
arc Loda)" s ~ntkc) to a ne" -.ea.,on
ot ..ccular Lent. tomorrO\I. 11 Ola) ~
tht' perwn.11 auto, th~ "tln&k·lamil)
dct. ched home 01 the nght tot.11\po..e
ot trash v. nhout hm11
-\\ c'pennwnt' \\tlh e'l'n mild hfc~t) le restr1C'tion' \Ul h J\ mulh
hat('d "l>1nmond I .lne., .. on a I O'i
\ngclc!> lrl't'~a\ I ~ )l'Jr\ ago -
1nd1tatc. the~ an.· polttalUI d~ nam11e.
Pohuc., 1s an c~\e11l1Jlh 'lhort-rtrnic
hu\lne<>\. 'll>hlle 1') ut nu\t'd I°>}
popul:t11on gro"th art'.' long-rangt•
Rcg1 onah"1m. a\ the msl\ emcn1 \1.,1,
.. no\\.n, CnJO~cd a bncf period in the
poltt1lal c,un dunng the 19'il)<; and
I 9b<ls It \toppctj '>hon of r.:n.-.l11n~
true k'glOffill go' cmmcnt<, but 11 left
hch1nd a numhcr ol re-g1onal planning
t>o<.11~. su h a"' the Southern < Jh forn1a · s tX 1a11on of (,o, crnmt"nt\
or ~( ·\(1. thc .\<.\<>t1a11on of Ba ) \rca
(1memmcn1"' or .\8.\u. and some
rcgioMI lam1tcd-purposc agcnne-.
sud1 O'> A:t) \rca R;ip1d r rnn .. 11 or
8 \R r and the \outh Coa\t \1 r
<)unlit} Managl'mt·nt Da!>tmt.
fhe protot\ pc 101 thl' "nl'" r~·
g1onah~m · il\ ~me llaH Jubbl-d 11.
"a\ kgt!>IJllon thJt g.i'e the ~uth
( OJ'>t .\1r <.)uJht\ Man agl·mcnt 01<>·
tm:t broaJ Ol'" !)()\\Cr\ to deal "tth .m pollu11on
l he nl'" fl't,ionahsm "JU\1 bc11n· nang 10 take hold 1n the ( ap11 ol. l hc.-
rhaar:'i ol thl' Le&• latUn.··, l\\O l(ical
go' crnmetH comm1ttec . ~ ...
'lembl\ man Duman1t ( orte~ and
n \1anan 8cf'll'Wn. ha'e in·
lrOOUlCd pJCl3¥<.'\0lb1ll') lhal ~a Ill
dral "1th grO\l. lh-rdateJ 1\\1Jt'\ b)
n:quinng tfl':lll'r reguynal input 1ntn
land use. ta\ .1llocataon, .rnd othrr
The Ol'" .1u1h11111\ 1.ul into 3rl'J\
\Ud\ ,)\ lr;.JO\p<HllOI\ :111J land U'IC that
pn.·' 1ou'h had Ot.·cn the pur' t<.'\\ ol
l<K .11go'1.:rnmcnl\ <)uu:tl~ -alm<hl
\tlalthal\ -thl' anta·\mog agcm:~
,,3., J\\um1ng d1r1.'ll control tl\CI
\nu than ( Jhfot ni.rn•;' l'l'onnm1c .rnJ
per<ional h' C\
l he Jt~tracl lo\t Jank llnll' an
tle\lng 11\ ne"' tXlltt11.:al mu~le l hi\
month 11 1u\\ 1.·1lcd u Ill'"' \oHli·
con1rol pl.an 1h.11 andtttk\ IMl\pc1..1l11.
ruk' r.ang1np trom pho\ing. out
at'.'ro\ol p1 oJull\ .rnJ 'hJrrnal-h~htcr
Au1d w 1tph1cn1ng ut cml\\tOn lOn·
trol' on tartonc'\
pohn dcl 1\1on' · 1 he I cgl\lature'-. hudJcl .1c.h 1'-('1,
t: l11abcth H 111 '' pro(l<l 1ng that th r \t,\lc mandall' nc.Jd111onal fl'·
g1onah'>m rndudintt u -.h1ft of ~um·
land·U'>C .au1hont) Ill rc~mn.il hod1l''
( alaforn1a ·, population gru" 1h.
whalh llattl'nl·d oul 1n the I 97(1\ hJ<o
rt''>Umtd at\ rodctltlc traJl'\.tOI)
I.ETTERS
"'icmt" ol1h1~ rnml'" N'-ll\';hu1 thl'T'l"
arc pret •<'U' k" ahcrn.111\1.·<, 11 C uh·
torn1a "to wnt1nll\' to uh\orh ~.1100
J'l<'Uplc a da~ into II\ ll<>pulatwn
"11hou1 rnllap'>ang
Du W•llus i • yndkatttd
rolumn/11
Stop Super Sports Complex,
proposed rape of Greera belt
To the r dttor: fhc ( tt ) ('ouncar, chamber 1n I aguna lkal h \'a' .1
\tght to behold. I\ rcndinJ of gnrment\ ant.I "nngin1 ol
han1.h at the council tabh.· hdd c\'.n\l'r 'Hlil' t p 101
d1\CUS.'11on wac; the tontru'l'r'ital lll•\dt1pmen1 at thl·
"noll Laguna"• ta,onte and fa4't..J1\Jp1~·.irinal·m1ncnl~'
T ht audaencr ha\ challenged the rnunul \\tlh 'Pl'Cl lrl
qut'\taon\ ubout the permit pr<.X.c.-"~ \II to n11 a,•t1I
f.1.,ina thl' heat. C oun<.1lnian Dan "~nnr~ \umrm'tl
11 up ~.,, h\o ..1dm1wng C'\trl'mc lru\tra11on aml
• t ._nuv.h:d3ar1g that <;Crl\IUS ,1nJ nun·r\''e"ablc 11l1\lil._,.,
had lx.·cn madl' at the " noll fhc dl'' l'luj'l\'r.. h.1d 11' h' 1hc
\\-Cll·~nOMl )OU· .. n1>~·\.\.hat.
l he.• mu net I has tx:en suu1.•'l'llul in rt"\oh ing thl'
< arma·\andlana deH:lopmcnt prnt>km (a l.rndahlc
.m:mnph hmenl) but c;ub<;l-qucntl~ ha\ ticcn bl111d\ltkd
b" rarn1lil'tl1on~ ot the ~hool f'rupcrt) \.lie ,,, "cnrw"
temportlcd ... t 1mM "ert d10crent then f. rum the
dt u ion (and la ~ ot at from thc c.ount·1I) 11 ~nc; otn uru'
th:it the hl\ had b(en left tn (h fJ o(the \:hlt'.'.,cn coop
Ttm<."\ .arc dill rent no~. '1 he fl..n oll fia o ,., rap1dh
b«omani hmor\, :J\ the bullJ01\:~ ,o nhout Jht'1r
1ppo1ntrJ V.1')\ l>r 1\ 11., In the Herc and o" the~ arc
lternatr plan\ tor tht" propo J 11.i La una f>ar~. Y>ht h
1n my optnaun rHet.111> v.h;stth~ brouh ha 1 all about. fop
of the Worldrr\ Oir\' 'chcmentl> opJl<> d 1~1 a Super Spom
( omplc\ (Plan ). the pl n ap ttntl) faH>rcJ hy cal\ mana~m nt b) vanu<' of 1t\ cuntractin for an
cnv1ronmrntal 1mpat:t ~tud) ~•th ~ra t:1t fund
Wh3t "the pnnt:apal purpose of an) en' uc>nmt'ntal
1mpatt \tud ' It " \ampl~ to dctrrmtnc th\" cflc.'t:t of 1
PfOJC'Ct upon thr rnqronmcnt -aooJ or d .
It due n't take a Pti 0 an tnv1ronnicn1:.I C''«>lot} to
kno that bulldo1ina1 h•ll and lilhnJan •dJa'-rnt "'">°"
v;1th the produ t\ to make a \porh t 1rau.,n111 aoana
to t1cdctnm1.:nt11lothe env1ronmC'nt It l\llltn& tvd-.: tto)
at tort, er more -the natural tcrraan, thl' drainaac. the
00fa, the.-faun1 -lll•onc, foreH'r more. \nd for ;hat7 .\
Super Spom < omplc~ that the nl'IJhN,rhood oH'r·
-.htlm1na.J o~ and for "°htth thrrc is no demon·
trablc rited · ''l'hctt ~hould no ti m here for a
,_..,u11C'd tcttltmtnt an the 1rttnhth •
WMt " the htddtn aatnda for the rn" 1ronmtn11I
1mpen tud)? It can•t tell u\ an 1hma lhat oon•t
~ kftO'A. I\ tt, 1n tome V.'lf'J)Cd v.a~. an attcmP' 10
Juttlfy u c.ap1~8~ :th( pm . ~c monq Ud I*' a hllt to atut rape of the Cirttnbcl• -
llOW -It •~I • tht Cit)' \"OUM"tl (C"htmptOft•
of die Grenbth) c6uld bt IC> 1Mtn td~ to '" caw.,...nt n M> .,.....,.. ah1"' cunmn'\"f1 b) Mftt•
........... ~. HYOONiS) '" IC)V~rftmtftl " aMlllic •OW IOCidJ. It wOlild bt.nk-e 10 mnt1m1H h ••
dltll•,.M...,.f'OClll111t1m ltttl. W J.:~MLIY
I 8"'tl .
Will Bren cas t sp ade aside 7
Tu th~ I J1111r
\ 1 PdH ,1n 111 II thl'' ·, l' hrolC'n ground 1111 our la\! Im'
h11 ,,, un'l"•1kJ 01.&ngc < uunl\ CU•l .. thnc the n:-gann
1<xa1,·J hl.·t"l'\'n l aguna lk..u:h and ( orona 1.kl ~far
Bulldott'I\ Mt' \C\(rtng II\ htll\tdt"~ mak1n11 wa' h••
ro.td\ homn hotclc; Jnd all that goc' ~11h hum,rn h. tm.11
dcmJnth pl.innl'll lor b\ 1 he In 101.' ( 11
111\l ll'l'r the h1ll\1dc l-<1guna ( .rn)nn "Ol'\t 110 thl"ll
h11 l"t \,th<' dl·,eloix-r line\ up ht" tiullllott'l\.tritl \,1\1.'
till'·( Jll\1111.lltl\l\1\jtC\ l"l'3d\ forh. .. Htk, 11''111Tl\ ln~.111 l.I
\(lJlll' ,1 ,p,11k In 1nC' C o ( ha11m,1n r>on,111.I Url·n. llll'
11th 11dlnt m.in an \nlcma .ino Jl•c,uma"I\ m111t\:ll<'d "" 1'4l"''' .rnd pro ht.'' l.u.:ed \\1th ,1 moral dC't l\1nn "hach "'I r1.'H'JI "hJt ~ind of hum:.n bcin& n·all\ lur ._' hl.·n1.·a1h
tht' lnlf)("l"C::&bh J)r1.• ~d hu\ant'\\ \Ult
lhl"ll dcterm1n(C\ I aat1na ( UnH1n· .. 1:111.· \\ lwn II
t:Onl\'\ to \outhC'm Cahlorn1a"\ 't'r\ la,1 pn'lttnl' wa\tal
lian\un .t una4uch \\.hokwm1.· .and h1.•aJth, a~mn
v.hu.:h rnuld be cnJO\Cd b\ all p:oplc:. mh, n11ddk cla\\
and poor -\I.Ill \Ir. hrtn CJ\t the 'P.ld<' of tn' iron mental
1k,trul11on ·' 1~·" II ht• doc n't, nd ron,iclcnn toda ·.,
morald1m.Hl'. rimlih m;n nol '3' C' him Imm tht'.' p<l\\crot
puhlal wn~h mnataoA l\.\Rl:--.;J \lQl (
l UJUnJ Be.~ 1.:h
Jewel of a. canyon appraised
lo 1h~· f \hlut
It< >ran , 1 nunt' re\1dcn1' \\Crt •"·•re of "hut• le"
crranl ht let!-~'' on" a rt t'nl ~undJy Ollll nan& walk It\
Laurel Coa1\\un -a hrc tht.a~m I) bf01ut1h1I portmn ot
latONI ( lrl)nn -thr foll<l\\<IOI l\\(l \!UC 11on\ \\OUIJ
dcm1nJ an e\plJna11on:
Wh) dtic'> the land uwnt'.'r wan1 to de ''°' \U(h a
place'>
I\ that acccr1abk to '"u 1.1.nd me"' tt•\ no "ond r t ht In 1ne n cmplo)' tkput1 :.. to
IUlrd l.:asuna ( n)<>n' l"c:'l , II OU hdJ • Mtunal,
nattc.lnll trtl\Ul"C' -v.11h 11\ pronu of mh ~omml'mll
p in....:. ~ootd1ou \hart'" """h the.' pubh . \t douN. the
amwt'f would depend upon our own cultural m0tahC\.
We wdl ~n k~ •htthcr th1 th •rn Clltfom1a ~ 1t lo ht rompkltl) ~r~l'J •~ lhc outcome ... ,u ~~tel not o.I) the dC&n* Qf our l•'lrtnn,, but t •all
a,.. CUlln vahtn fidd ~man <'lllfd Donald attn.
ClliliflMI Of nt lmne ! . U11Uftl ~ 9""\l ft!! ~o(Ml~-wt.1lcthe~'*"'pu~ •not---... DI I •'•• ( anyon wcieht hav1I tawml htt -·--·--nt. w =,.....,,...,..~..,-'"'
a.,• JlltdtM All H
I 9 I
...
Fuelings
foiling
feline's
feelirigs '
\} hc'>ter ha been pick> abOut hrs
food and anll~tal since he was \Cf'Y
\OUlltl
t-...l) 's other two t:ats. Macho and ~1Jnnh Jon't ru h up, rub against
)Our kgs and purr" hen you come in.
hut lhl') do stay an the same room
"11h )'OU. The) sat close, hunched up.
C)C' dosed:-Occas1onnlly they open
thcmond look at )OU as 1hough to~y.
.. •\n: }Ou <1tlll here'>"
If S~hc tcr is present when you
wal._ rn. all you~ as a gray blur as he
ran.·c, b~. headed for the nearest c~ll.
Mill ~o and Manah cat what is put
an theirJac;he -not enthu iastacall)'.
hu1 in t) p1cal fchne fashion. The>
ml·andcr out to the kttchen. look at
thl' food. loolt.. awa>. look back nt 1he1r
dt hes and then began to nibble ""01 \'the 1er. }l\.CStc.'rcrttp out
to ttw li.11 h n inspect: -the.food 1n.hti
<lt h 1ln<l b.ld nv.a He circles the
empty dishes of h1 housematec; and
1hcn \\an• out of the ._atchen.
He II\ h\ the door and t res at ~a) a though to~}. .. Th111 ts n? You
l'\fl\'ll me to cat that?-• F1nall> he
ltn.._, ooc._ an and ta._C"> a few biles
~t hN 1 "'.a on his c;1de. I didn't
want "-·" to ._no' bccauSt' he spent a
lot uf 1111\e rno~tn& htan ond h\crand
l1dnq\ nd JtHthing else )uCk) he
1houah1 cJt\ rch hcd. he finnll)
((}fl\ meed me that the c "'ere ~ourmct nical she wa prcpanna for
thl' <:at -ta lier and much more
nutritious thnn t•;.mnl'd cat food
horn 11mc 10 tune 'he had to val)
S) l"r'ltl•r'c, diet. he fried fiih,
chKlt..en. \t'.'JI. one of the meal
llrouaht kudo from him He ate
grudgin1h and then talked out of the
~1LCh<'n "i\1.-t\hana h1 uul and gl()v.er-
ing at Kar
Tht'.'re h,1 t-·en a &radu:tl ch:.nge 1n
hi\ bcha' ior the !;1st f('v. nlt)nth • I
dnlpp.c<l 1n the other da)' in return a
hc.;ok, and '"c''''' didn't \hoot out ut tht r0clm ta\ter than a pecd1ng
bulkt ~k walkC'\l intt> lhl• nl'\I room
and ..a1 "hl'rl' hn:uuld k«'P on C) eon
mL I \I.oil!> llJttCl\'d
~J\ tOIJ nlC t\l' I\ l'.lllM mudl
bc:tlt: I
I ltnalh found ..omC'th11tg h1.·
hkc' \he said I ,h.'\'kJ m\sclf. C\pl-Cllng tu hear hc1 ~y .. I'm
po.Kh111& tlHlC in hJlfand hall for him
llO\\
Aul no tf\ turkey That wa\ a
rch\'I 1 ht'.'rl' .tre w'cral brand\ of
t.1rtm·d l<ll lood lhJt indudc tur._c~ ~' h l''l<'I h. ti hccn oOcrcd ttm enm~ bctllfc v.1th pour re~ult'I. w I tt led
"hat hrou~ht atx1ut thl chan C' lt'r;
the " ' \he pre pa re" •t
"I ,·hoft uo onmn<1 and eek(") and a
lattk f•c'h f)Jt'.\k~ and put thaC m the
bouom ol thL' ~n I hen I put a \lice
o f turkn hrca\I (no l3nncd tood for
S\ h c'tcr J on top 3nd pour a tabl • 1;poon cit 'l°rmouth an and ....
"Not 'n 13\l •• I s:ud I stanl'd
'i<.ral'>hltng thc"rl'( 1pc do.,..n l'n a paper nilp .. tn .. ,)t, \t\U U"'C \~CCI\ crmouth
or dr. \Clm11uth''"
"lin 'crmouth. and lhC'n I put 11 in
thl' "',.n iind h..ak1.· 11 and tht'.'n I srind
11 up \hl \lopped and looked a1
th,· na~in \\ b' arc }UU "rttan& th1 dci"n '\ ,1u don't haH' an\ cat~ and I
Jon·11h1nk )Our dog "ould eat thl\ ··
"l'rn n111 g<ling tor., 11 tor 1 an) a
I'm llOlll~ to th 11 for dinner ~•me
n1gh1 < )nl' mcmtx-r ol our hou'lt·hokl
\lolll l··11 turkt'' thrt·,· tamt'' a V.L'C'k and
thl'I \OUllJ ~tltXf .
'' h 1.·,1n mo' L'd an a lattk do~r
< rn"l'd 1n front t'f mt'.' and ..at down
\nuhng flHtttdh Kil" ~td ·\\I
h'>t("r"all!X' lf,10.tle~"1.·ckc; He I\
mdl<1"111' 1n h" old a1~. Ha'l' )OU nottl~d ho" mu\ h more tm·ndh and
rt'l. wJ ht' 1 no" !"
'l., I told hrr. I no11~rJ I d1drt't
1cll ha that 1 dout>t 1f ha\ advann•J
hai. an\ thing to Jo v.11h 11.
The l.Yl'tJ1t -.hould go to that tlaal
\ht•t ol llr"\ \crmouth
Col•1111il t an K t'lll lh lo
WKIUI• ,''lilKIH"I
IOD \ \ '' 111,IOK\
.. . . .
••• ~ 0r-.. Cout DAILY ptLOT I Wednelday, Matc:h 29. 1989
by Bii Keane COUNTSa CUL TUU bf Mwatta & Mwatta
"I can't see If the fog's lifted
~et, Mommy. There's too much
whit~ stuff outside."
. .
"I don't feel like shooting a few hoqps with
you at 4 A.M."
PEANUTS
l0M '<OUR
NEW CATCHER,
SIR ..
GARFIELD
"O "r'OO KNOW WHA1'5 REALLY 17ANOfRO~? IT'~ 'TM05E. Ll11LE
TOY BALLS WITH &ELLS IN
_,,.._,~.v Alllk TH EM
TUllBLBWEEDS
DllABBLB
R08&18R08S
Ar{E WE 601N6
TO ~AYE AN.'(
OME...iS ?
you 1>Ec.\J>E
'®
1
j \I J 1 b.se'oll ll tnitts WMt do
1 catch basebQll~ ~" l"itts c~c h ~
•
• l ilA:E 10 LOOK OOlSIDE . EVE~
IF lHERESQtolLYONf ~NEL.+
by Charles M. Schulz
by Jim Davis
by Tom K. Ryan
by Kevin Fagan
Ull.l ~ MO, 00T ef. nw <U')(I
ARLO AND JANIS
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
\'M GOI~ ~CO IT,
C!).&NE. l'I'-'\ GotNG l:>GE'l"" My HAIR
M:
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
DOOrm&BURY by Garry Trudeau
by Lynn Johrmon
'~IT~ 1ftAN LoeNa IO ft(JM)S-fM)
~~
by Jeff MacNelly
' . I
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by Harold Le Doux
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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29, 1989
arons crul e to 7-2 \Nin over Edison
Fountain Valleyputs Chargers away/with six-run fourth inning m::C~·~~.fy,'~~ ·,~\·;~ ~
Waken's
ly llOGH CM1UON -=--°' .. ._,_ ....
It bad all the ear-markinp of a
scoreless duel, one which would take
\he two rivals into eura innjnas.
Each bad its~ for the bi& Dme-~ brid JJ. Tbobe and'FCMantain
Valley bid~ MonflOIDel'Y, but Murs)hy's Law struck Edison bard in
the thud innina. \hen buried the
QWlen in the. fourth as Founlain Valley unloeded en route to a 7-2
Sunset · l.eque besebeJI decision on
the wtnntt'1 faeld.
Ron La.Ruf.fa's ·host Barons col-
lec1ed a nan in the third when Bryan
KOJtma struck out, only to ,et aboef4
on a dropped third ltrlke. He stole second and came home on Steve
Grack's bue bit. ·
Then they broke k>ole for six runs in the fourth as everythina that could ao wrona for Edison -well, here's
what b8DDened:
With o.le oua. Mark Dodd doubled
over the third base bq for the first
strona bit olf Tbobe; then MonflOm·
ery's hi&b·bopper couldn't· ~h&ndled for an infield hit. David H~ sin&)ed to score Dodd and it wu2-0.
Then Steve Lancatlef laid down a
llCrificc bunt OD a full COUDl. and the
· · • htrt -and 1 nrrnhere. I fee 'SOrry for
throw to the ola&e wu too high. sacrifice bunt t.he big pla)'. our pitchers. T~y·re thin.king they
Now it's 3-0and afterThobe JOt hls It was a 3·2 count and obviously a have toshuttheotherteam out. We'rr
second ou1 with a whiff, Matt Hallock gamble to be buntin&, but that's prnsina_ riaht now and 1t shows.
kept it IOina with the help of an LaRuffa's style. ''He (Thobc) was throwing enough f.dison error. That pve Graclc his "It's my ball aame right there," said aood pitches to get out oflhe inning.
chance and Ile ainaled to center for LaRuffa. "We haven't been execut· "Bui I have to &iY~,.Fountain Valley
two RBI, another run scoring when in&. but we did today and that was the credit. They didn't hit it ha~. but
the throw to tbiid aot away. difference." . they hit it, and that's morr than we
Jon ~ walked and proceeded Wttale the Barons executed. Edison did.··
totetbimstlfpicktldoff,11vingGrack did not, and Chargers Coach Paul Edison's only noise. although the
a ihot at home. The Chargers came Harrell was quick to point out that in ('hatJers <lid manage two markers an
home with thebalL but Grack bCat the addiuon to Fountain Valley:s execu· the sixth with the help of a twe>-run
play. " tion was the presence of bas own error, came early. ln the second, the
LaRuffa. the transplanted 6dison team's non-execution. ChJl'ICfS had two on with none out.
teacherand former E.dison coa4h who .. That's kind of what we've been but Montgomery closed the door.
COKbelfountain Valley, caU~ Lan-doing," said Harrell of his 4-5·2, 1-1 strikinaout two of the thret batters in
ca11cr·1 c:Ome-tbrouah effort "ith the club. · · fftle•se SH IARONS/82J
5-hitter --··---·--gives 0\1
2--r' win
With ,ace Randy Katliner Mill
'"Sidelined, semor Brent Woken ftUed in admirably for Ocean View Hilb in a 2· I victory over Westminster in
Sunset League basebaJl action Tues.-
day.
Woken wenHbe distan<lC, pitchint a f~bitter and survivina a 1eventh·
inninascareuOcean View beldon lo
remain the only Sunset unbeaten
after two sames of play. . The Scabawks opened the sconna
in the top of the second as Mike Bu.ms sanaJed, took third on Cory Colben's
double and seoTCd on a sacrifice fly by
Scott Caringella. · In 'tbe fifth, Ocean View scored
what tu med out to be the decidina run
as Kevin Mullens sfoalc<f with one
out and took second on~ l'f t..and·run
aroundout by Darren Ernst. Steve
Hernandez then rifled a base hit to
score Mullens.
In the seventh, Westminster threat-
ened to not only tic, but win the ~e.
After scorint on a doubk by Chris Larson. the ions proceeded to load
the bases before Woken. e.losed it out
by getting a Oy ball out on -a-1 ·2 pitch to end tt. -....._,.....
In all, Woken struck out four and walkedJUSt Ol)C. • . ••
Ocean View Coach Steve BafTctt
said. ·•I had a guy warming up1 but I
never ~nsidercd ta~ina Woke~ out an that spot. It was has game to wan or
lose." · · .. f never thought he'd five--bit us
and hold us to one run, but he did,"
said Westminster Coach Ken Os· tfowsk1. "He (Woken) battled.
"My Brett Grebe battled, too. he
gave up seven bits and two runs, and
went 2 for 3."
...., ,... ,.._., ..... ._
~oun•ln V•lt•Y• Jon Orcher qettJ makes the pl•y on J•son Ser•fln •nd tUf'nl It Into• r•UJ·•ndlng double·pl•J In th• thtrd lnn.lne Tu•ldaJ.
Ostrowski felt the play of the aamc came in the fifth when <Xlcan View
had a runner at first with one oul. and
J.-.e ..... ov/B2l
South (East) gains ground iii All-Star game
~n B has been installed for the
Ora nee County All·Star Basketball
Classic at UCI s Bren Events Center
June25.
Exccuttve Director Tom Lee re·
ports that the new format, which
makes thepmean East-West
matcbuptoan even ~rtherextent, 'IJ make it a "more ~uitabte split
11owand for the lbc future."
The newJormat means the Sou th
(or East) now has 30 schools to draw
from. as opposed to 2S and the North
(or West) now has bas five less, or jus1
43.
So the South (or East) picks up
......................
All·CI' N••1:rt• OW...... ...... ~, .Mll ........ wne-M·OP ........... .. .... ,. '"
Dlvlll1n V at•IOW7· ,_ tfM .......... "'
Brea-Olinda El Dorado, Orange.
Southern caJifomia Christjan and
Valencia. Those "Rebel-like" schools join
Canyon. C~ Valley, Capo Valley
Chnstian, Corona del Mar, Dana
Hillt1 ~I Modena, El Toro, E.speran1a.
Footnill Irvine, Laguna Beach.
1..aJuna kills. Orange Lutheran.
you·rean the North ('or West).
Soon Santa Margarita will Join the
South and Century High in nta Ana
will be tn the North, when1tlen
respcc\ivt' ~111orclasses amvc.
0 -
What'siomf to happen Wlth the
relcaguing fQ.r 990-91 now that the
proposal put forth 1~0 v.ceks ago v.as
defeated by a 2-1 marJJn?
A select group of princ1paJs v.m:to mttt today to form a new proposal.
and it ~ouldappearJU ta couple of
shghf mo"c \\ 111 sat1~f) the\ ast
rilajonty.
M a~sion Viejo, NewportChmtian,
Newpon Harbor St. Margaret's, St.
Michael's Prep, san Clemente. Santa
Margan ta, Trabuco Hills, Tustin.
Univcrsity;Valla Park and Wood-
bridge.
All-StargamesaJwaysare an need
of pubhc11y. and of course nothing
bnngs you publicity faster than
controversy, but Plan C-won't gain
nearly as much notoriety.
Plan C? Thafs when they adm1t 1t's East vs. West. not South vs. North.
0
Despite all the noise. the fact
remains, ifs the showcase of the )Car
tor Orange<. ounty h1&h school
basket ball. That ract alone means the game deserves all the suppon which
can be mustered
First, ddlebad• High~ Road-
runners mu t move out of the Sea
View -either to the South Coast or
unset.
imply sv. 1tch1ng ddleback to 1hc
South Coast and Woodbndge from
If you're not an th.at group. then 0 f PIHJ~ se~ CARLSON /82J
KiwlWin America's Cup's big event: ethics
N ew Yotkjudge agrees, Cup belongs to New Zealand because defense used multi-hull
SAN DIEGO(AP)-Becausespmt wa1more rom Ehman. executi \e "ice president of the
important than s~, New Zealand is the new orpnmng committee. said San Diego defense
home of yachtings America's Cup. officials "w11l do what's best for the Cup. That has
In the first disquaJificatjon in the Cup·s 138· aJwaJ beco what the San D1~go) acht Club stood year.history, a New YorkJudac ruled Tuesday that for. That's what the ACOCand yacht club \lt1ll do
the San Diqo Yacht Club flouted rules an the two-"There arc a lot of factors at :ake ... the 1s ue
race sweep last September by sailing a catamaran of dcfenst. the issue of how long this 1h1ng could be
while the New Zea.landers used a traditional dragaed out 1f 1hcre's an appeal and what impact
monohuJled craft that would ha\C on the cHnt and. indeed. how
"San Diqo violated the spirit of the dC('d of badly we wan1 to have 11 here an n Diego.
&,if\," State Supreme Court Justice Carmen "These arc \.Cry difficult 1 sue that wall take 1C'1panck said. , time to son out ... he ~1d.
Even she admitted the forfeiture wa a New Zealanders. though. didn't waMe an)
.. drastic remedy." but said she had no altemattvc tame ~elebratmg She called the race a ··aross mismatch.'" .. This 1'> not a hollow victor'). The real issue
.. Obviously, we're more than a httle ur-was the mtegnty of the Cup and what 1t \lands
pnted.'' said Tom Mitchell, 1, spokesman for t.hc for:· ~.td.)a.cht~man M1chad h . who ctlallcnacd
Amenca·s Cup Orpn1ring Committee. "We are Dennis Conner's '1ctory in a cw York coun
holdlO.I out the possabihty of an appeal. But v.c because the deed of g1fi 1s reg,aslcred in the tate
can't comment unhl we see the dccmon ·· · "The Judie has re~tatl'd the b.1 1c rule~ of
Until that decision as madc1 the Cup ~•II pon mansh1pand fam:ompern1on which. for tht
remaan with the yacht dub, saio DYC Com· la.s\ 137 )tan, ha\C been th e 'try c ~nee of the
modore Patrick OOddard. event," he u1d "If the Cup aoes to New Zealand. the .. The Amenca's Cup i the ~inner. The dl~d
commodore of Sin _Diqo .Yacht Club wtll \\Orks." pcno.oally dchvcr i~·· Goddard said. -San Diego offietal ho"'cver. d1sagm.-d.
"Michael f-a~ has always used the JUdgc
because he couldn t "'10 on the water.·· said count)'
suix-n,wr Orran 81 lbra-y. head of n Diego
Amenca· Cup Task Force '"Sailor m the "ater.
not atlome)S an coun. hould dcc1d,e \\-he~ the
Cu p goes.··
Pending po stblc appeals DY(' "a ordered
10 foriw sport's oldest 1roph) 10 Fa> ·s Mercury
Ba y Boating Cluti The lo of the Cup could be a
btl11on-dotlar blo" to n Diego: tudics indicated
the city might reap up to S 1.1 billion from a full-
Ocdged Cup rcaana tn 1991or1992.
The next Amcnca·s Cup 1s tcntalt\.ely
scheduled to \tart in .\uckland 1n Apnl 1991 . Fa~
said.
fa) filed suit-on grounds that DYC' failed to
proper!) meet h1\ challenge and u-;cd an 11lcpl
defender ·
C1 panck a~d. calhng September'\ race a
"gro\~ mt match ..
The 3udge said n Oicgo ··~1d hp servatt to
the Cup a a compct1t1\.e C\ent • b) choo 1ng th¢
catamaran defender. 1hng observers agrt\.'d
goina into the race series that Conner's 60-foot • t\\oan·hulled 01er had an enormous ad\.antage an
(Please see CUP /82J
Pirates
pummel
Rustlers
ly RICHARD DUNN o._. ,._c_.,...~ .
An earl y e.i plq ion settled matters
before most O(th~ scat wett warm as
Orange<'oast College bc&an the post-
spnng break segment olthe baseball
season with a bang.
tarting pitcher John Gonzale
took the brunt ofthc abuse for Golden
We t as the PtratC'S' olTen~ was hke a
good radio station -the h1t just kept
on coming.
Oranac Coast. 19-7· I. 6-4. scored
eight tames 1n the first mnina to put an
end to · the uspcnse of this antta·
d1stnc1 nval.ry as·OCC chalked up a
16--6 'ictory over the Rustlers on Tuesday m an Ora e Empire Con-
ference game at
l he Pirates. wtnnersofnmeofthear
last 11 pm~. collected 21 hit and
htld a I J.-0 leaullfter three innings u
the)' elc\ated themselves in the OEC
behind Rancho Sanuago and Golden
Wet. ll· -1,~3.
Gonzales was with the OCC pro-
graua dunng the fa.II last season before
moving on to Golden West "He wanted to beat us bad;' sa_1d OCC
oach Make Ma yne.
tier faetna nine batters in the first
mnang. Gonzales. who didn't act much help on dcfen~. wa "tGne.
( lcft·hander Ryan Thibault,
mcanwhalc, struck out 15 and im-
proH'<i h1$ record to 5· I with a c;ompleu~.pmc effort .
The Orange Coast offense made 11 a
rout as Jason Young wt'nt 4 for S with
t~o run ored and two RBI and
.,. Hn other Pirate had mulupte .. hit
game . 1ncludina the bottom two
hatters an the hneup.
(Pte•M lff '91tATl.S/82f
~ """"'"~"""""~~. .._...~.,.___,, ________ _,,..~~r...-~_...,.,.,...~,,...,..~.
Seton H~~l's 'Pookey' nearly came to UCI
emouonsare lake toda).
Some of them arc Mack <.alv1n an
tht NBA; John Mati, Bell Westphal,
John BiOck, Mike lamtt and Mike
Bokosky on the roUqt level. Ph 1 I
MathcWs on the JC level. and Tom
McOoskt), Rainer Wulf Mau
LtDuc. Ray JohMOft, M1k~ lantt,
Brian Mull•n· Tom Buek. Dan Arrclanoanet Tony Maa on tht hip
tehool lcvd.
I am 1Ure •hett as tome I have left
out. but I wOndtfaboUt than, too.
0 TM~ WestConfmnee illia ~=,-rz=.-==· .oeccm.. I to• f::CIUd .,.'.rt==-· -llleJjeT-.ewotn.n -•'W'.'-_. UNL V. ilallJ I J lllCGf .... ••DB Did• ----~-alkilh
from our conference. wa from 'he cc.
0 I ha\'e never seen such a tumo,crof con•coachcSa~ I have th1 )'car. 8111 Bm)v..'asfi~at nJ~Sta'tcand
tht IOpla)-cn•howalkedouttn Januaf') ~toad that tbt)' would not
bcaJloWed t.ck an the Pf'Oll'lm. ~ at.hlfti( dartttor iQlly ~nt
afterbolhpou9und.1ncs~. utd
tut tl9iey wtrt "°'" ~ Probebty the fWlt d«ilM>ft to make an this catt,
ubaila '*'*were ea faUh. .,,,.told meta_., February , ...... ~=e1ftmt. UliWW l*'ijltt
hedilla..-iobwillatlR-tte ••r•tl'lld ..... ..,...__..one .-bcctl 11aeC-*ahk Y•.
1 After Hatcher s 5eries heroics,
he's back on the bench for 1989
Front The Auocl•ted Preu it ... Hatchtt said. ··1 don't think l alept hardl> at all
VERO BEA H. Fla -Afier 10 mostly "'-. • ·~ ~~~n the time the (NL) t:tr• "aned and the ·nc)
anonymous big-league seasons, Mickey -.,,... • -rbose mcmon« "'1ll 1}'1 br with me the rest of
Hatcher hustled has wa) into the hcans of my hfe. People wud, 'You lhouJd•vc bttn the MVP of the
fons throughout the country d1.1ring the ----Scnes.' I got a ring, that was an MVP award to me."
World Scnes. While Hatcbcr called the Series the b1ghhibt of bi Now. Hatcher rcah1es he likely will be on the bench career. he said the other )ears v.cre great too.
most of the ttme as the Los Angeles Dodgers attempt to .. I've never 'had any downs in this game." he said
.defend thetr'"title. Behe"e It ornot, hecouldn'tbel\appicr. ··~l's been all us» for me. J live my baM!ball at one level,
"That's ;fU t m) role," Hatcncr srud of his second-WJll I survivt.•orwon't l?That's I.he way it' been m) whole string status. "Situations happen. caretr.''
A the season $OCS on, people arr .. To last 10 )Cars in tht ~me. 1hal' meant
fo1 ng toha'c mJunesand nttd rest. everything to me. I ve been foohn' cm for JO years. I'm
n my role, I feel like I'm goin& to get &Otng to have fun, that's the main thing. I don't e\er look
a lot of pla~ mg time. back. I live for today and the future."
"My turn ~ame la st October. I Hatcher has lasted 10 years in the big leagues dcspi1e was just going to do the best I could. playing in more than 116 aamcs in a season only once -1 prepare m}sclf every day for the he was a full-time player with the·Mmnesota Twins in
opponunit). I reall) "'ork hard and.. 1984 and, in I 52 games, hit .302 wnh fhc homers and 69 keep m)self in good shape. try and RBI.
maintain a good attitude. Good The Twms released him late m spring t~inin& two
things happ<!n years ago. He hooked Qn with the Doclecrs. where he Hatcher "Ma) be the da} before the played bndly m 1979 and 1980, shonly afier 1hc 1987 season stan~ a key player\ going 10 get inJured and it'll be season ~n.
my turn again." "When l got released by the Twins. I thought 11 mi$ht Hatcher, 34, played left field dunng the Scncs be the end," he said. ''And then they win the whole 1h1ng
because National League Most-Valuable Player Kirk that year. I think by missing out when tho)' "on 1t, it made
G1b'son had a sore right knee . .\nd Hall·her came through me appreciate aJI the mort what happened last year.
in a big wa). , • I was reaJly just reaching down to try to get more
After playmg m 87 gamt:s w11h the Dodgers and and more. It was like, 'You auys have to watch me this
hitting .293 with one home run and 25 runs-batted-in, yeari._ ~innesota. I had to watch you last year.' ..
Hatcher was 7 for 19 with two homers and five R Bl in the. Hatcher's two Serits homttS came in his lirst at-bats
Series. in Games I and 5. Both were two-run shots which put the ··it was 1he ultimate. there are no words to c.>.plain Dodgers ahead 2.0, and on bot11, he secmed to run full
Suns top Lakers, clinch berth I' 'f 'HJ. Hl.J. \('HJ:HS
Tom a.ambers scored 28 points. KevtD ·~---~-'~-=--l ~ rx/ Johnson 24 and Eddie Jolulsoo had eight of • _,_ ~ ~ \:'.}'
his 21 in a decisive second period as the ' ~ ? Phoenix Suns bear the cold-shooting Los
Angeles Laker • 127-104, Tuesda) night to clinch their first playofTbenh m four years. Phocmx entered the game
with a magic number of two to make the playoffs and the ~
Suns were put in pos1t100 to chnch when Dallas lost to _ ~~ ~
Cleveland. Los Angeles,. still t.Jlree games ahead of the
second-place Suns m the NBA's Pacific Division. had
bea1en Phoenix 1n 24 of the previous 29 meetings since
Nov. 20. 1984. But the Lakcn made jusl 40 per~nt of
their shots (52 of86} with Kareem AW•l-Jabbar sconng
only six points on 3 of 14 and Malle Jolla .. 10. well
under his 22. 7 average. Phoenix, allead 32-30 after the
first quarter. opened the second quaner with runs of 6-0.
5-0 and 7-2 for a 52-42 lead. Jeff Rorucek'a thrtt-poini.
play and hook shot and Eddie Johnson's layuP. capped a
7-l run for a 58-45 lead, Los Anaelcs trailed 94-74 . entering the founh period and never got closer than 17.
The Suns improved their record at home .aga inst Western
Conference opponents 1h1s season to 26-0 .•. In othcr
NBA action: Hersey Hawkins scored 21 points on 9-of-15
shooting. including two 3-pointers. as Philadelphia edged Boston 1n ovcnime at the Spectrum, 11 7-11 S ••. Ron
Harper scored I 5 of his 26 points dunnga Cleveland rail)
late an the third quancr and the Ca\:ahers reached the 50.
victory mark for the first time in their 19 NBA seasons by
defeating v1s1ung Dallas. I 02-90 ... Mark Jackson had 27 points. I 0 rebounds and 12 assists and Klkl VaJtdewegbt
scored 24 points in his first game agamsrt11s former
Ponland teammates as New York defeated the Tra.tl
Blazers at Madison Square Garden. 128-124 Jn
Chicago. Mlcbael Jordan had his s"th triple-double of
the season and scored 14 of his 33 points in the final
quaner as Chicago won its fifth consecutive game. beating
Gol<len State. 115-105 ... Akeem Olaj1won scored I 7 of
his 36 poinls 1n 1he p1\0tal fourth quarter as Houston tnmmcd vmtang Seattle. 120-1J7 ... WlUie Alldenon
scored 29 points and Alvia Robertson 28 as San Antonio
snapped a four-game losing streak with a. I 30-114 victory
at home against Washington ... Roy Hinson scored 25
pomtsas New Jerse) surprised Atlanta, 111-108. breakrng an eight-game victory streak for the Hawks 1n Brendan
Byrne Arena.
Ql'OTEOFTHE D.\ ,.
Bob Walk, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher, on how he
handles fru strations as a golfer: "The wa y I loo~ at it
is that Fred Couples probably has a lousycurvcball."
Kings settle for tie with Jets
Winnipeg rookie goaltender BobEascaa ~ made 39 saves and Jen wing Brad Jones
scored with 4: 14 remammg tn the third , •
period to give lhe Winnipeg Jets a 3-3 tic wath
the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesda)' night at the Forum. The tic kept 1hc Kings from chnch1ng second place in the
Smythe D1\1c;1on and the home-ice advantage agamst
third-place Edmonton. The Kings have 85 points and
need 86 to clinch. Los Angeles has three games lefi. In
their last five meetings. the Kings and Jets ha ve gone into
overtime with the last four games ending 1n ties.
Winnipeg--kads the season .series 2-1-4 .. Dave Taylor,
Steve Duclleau and Wayne Gretlky scored for Los
Angeles. wh ile DaJe Hawcrdl1k added his 40th and 41 st goals for the Jets ... Elsewhere in the NHL: Jeff Parker
scored two goals to lead 'the Sabres past Hartford in
Buffalo. 4-2. to secure their hold on third place in the
Adams Div1s1on •.. Mike WaJab scored his first two NHL
goals, including the game-winner in the third pcnod. a\
the New Yor~ fslandcrs bea1 visitin' Washington. 5-4. to
snap the Capitals' eight-game winning itreak. The game
was the first for the Caps since they clinched the Patnck
D1v1s1on title on Sunday.
Evert rallies to edge Kelesl
KEY Bl AYNE, Fla -Second-
sceded Chn Evert won a thir<Hct tiebreaker •:•
7-0 Tuesday to edfe No 11 Helen Kelcs1 in ~
the quarterfinals o the International Players
Championships. Even rallied from 1 service break down
Tn the fimt stt and won 6-3. +.6. 7•6.,n thn.-c hours, 17
minutes.
"l was m trouble;· Even said "It WUJUIU matter of
where you gut it out."
The other scmifinahm wall be to_p seed Oabnela
bat1ni. who h85 won every set in her five matche ; No.
3 Helena ukova. who ralhcd from a K1 down Tu~y to
beat No. 15 Rafaelia Reu1 of Italy: and No. S Zina
Garrison. who needed three sets to ou t unsccdtd Jana
Novotna.
'All Saints' Day' In NIT fJnal
NEW YORK -All amt'>' Da) IS ~
com mg early this year. •
St. John's and St. Loui~. (a1hollc '
schools with proud basketball 1rad1t1ons. ----
meet 1oni&h1 for the champion hip of the Na11onal
lnv1ta11on i oumament at Madison SQuarc Garden
St. John's is playing m its 25th NfT and St Louis 1s
appearing for the 14th time. bu t it's been years since either
school won the championship of the countr) 's olde'it
postscason tournament.
··Eas)" Ed Macauley led 1. Louis to 1tsonly NIT 111lc
an 1948. St. John's won the last of its four NIT
championship an 1965.
Preseason NIT field named
Nevada-Las Vegas, North ( aroltna
State and four other teams that pla)ed 1n this *
year's NCAA toumamcnl will part1c1p~11e 1n
the 1989-90 prcscason NIT. The prcscason
tournament, formally known as the Big Apple: NIT. \\<111
run from Nov. 15-24, wJth the semifinals and final at
Madison Square Garden. DcPaul, Loyola Marymount,
Te,aYEI Pa!to and Louisiana St.itc are the other 198
NCAA tourney teams entered m the 1oum11men1. The
tournament also will feature six teams from th1 )Car's
National Invitation Tournament -R1chmon<l, Ohio
State, California, Wichita State. St. John's and Alabama·
Birmingham Roundan~ out the 16-team field will be
Houston. North Carohna A&T; Southern M1"i!t1ss1pp1
and Kansas. In opening-round ~mes. 11 will be
Richmond at N.C State, Ohio St:itc~ at DcPoul. Lo)ola
Marymount at Nevada-La!. Vegas, Texas-El Paso a1
California. Houston at Wichita t:itc, North Carolina
A&T at St. John's. Southern Mis 1 sippi at LSU and Alabama-Birmingham al Kansas ... In other sports news
Tuesday: Lawrence Taylor, the New York Giant • All -
Pro linebacker. entered a wntten pica of innocent 10 an
alcohol-related charge and wai ved a court :ippcuancc.
·rt:tJ:\ ISIO,·RA 010
TmLIVtSION 10 1.m -TENNIS: lnternallonal Playen Cham·
oion•l'llos from Kev BIJCl\IM, Fla , ESPN.
4 o.m -COLLEGE 8ASKETIALL: National lnvlta·
tlon Tournament third ~· Nmt -AtaC.ma·l lrm· Ingham vs M lcl'll91n State, ESPN.
4.30 o.m. -IXHlllT'tOfil 8AS•BALL: Atlanta n . New York Yanken, T8S
6 o.m -COl.LIH 8AIKeT8ALL: National lnvlla·
lioo Tourrwiment ~Ihle> eame -St Loul• va St Jonn't, ESPN
7:30 o.m -; '9t0 ttOCt<IY: Wlnnloeo at Kfnoa, Prime
Tic kt I. •
I P.m. -HOllSa •ACING: 5-nta An ta rePlava,
Channel S. (Ptlmt Tlc*'-•1, 11:.JO om.).
•ADM> 9'.JO •.m. -eXH191'T'tC* 8AS88ALL: Oodtef'• vt. McWltrfft, KA9C (7'0l
1 p,m. -IXH191TION 8AS•8ALL: Anoe!• vs. S.n 0'-9o, l(MPC (1l0), KFMI (760).
7:30 om -NO IASK•T8ALL: Secfamenlo at
CliOHrs, KRTH <•> , 7.30 pm, -'9t0 MOCKIY: Wlnnlo.o at Kinta, KLAC (570)
Dennis Conner
CUP ,,..,,
soecd and mantuvtrabiluy O\tr
Fafnloop.
• I'm \it'fY d11appo•n~ w1tb J~ Capuack'• ruJ111&." aid Ma)or
Maurttn O'Connor. ~ should
have clariflCd tht ndes before tbt ~
Wll ever held. I lllate ao ..:i U.is deasion wu Poli~ vliled but~ aJI know the NeW York Yacht
Oub wanted the Olp ao So New
Zalilid IO lhty could compctr for it
on fott1an soil in 1991 ... Thcrc'a no
q~1tton Micharl Fay has lhe best anorncy and the Ncw York Yacht
Club the btit Judae.
"Tbe dttisaon 1 unfonunate for
San Dtcao bccau!C' we statld to l~
hundreds af milhun of dol1-r1 and
the mtemational media attention
that would JO with the race. I hope the
San Dicso Yacht Club will v11orou~l)·
appnl the rulifll." •he said.
Studies mdica&td that San D1eao
MOOd 10 me up au S 1.2 bill•• ,,_ 1 ruu.~cuprecein 1991Ot1992
The bnt-of·thrtt ~ _.. 1Ma ~pwmbrr *U hdd ol'tMS. lllj:»
cout.
NYYC held the Cup for Ill )UR bclOrt Connrr.11 sk1pper.Qf Uticrty,
IOll tlK' Cup to Alan load"• Au.nl-
11n malltnltr in l91l.:J'btNcwYon ~b bid. ftlcd ~ in ......,,, or
IOlllC of'.f1y•1 lflUIMOtS.
C.parick ackriowkdacd ~ft11utt ol the Cup was a • rtmody .. becaUR Of lM 0 ~
om1c 111n1ficancc ud Pftlliee. • .. None1hrlns, tbe penia netthtt
1«k or sugtSt an~ alternative ttl~f
upQn the at~uahfication of a com.
ptUlor. nor is any alttmathc rthcf r~11bk under the citcumtia~ ...
she \lid 1n a 14-pqc dcc:111on.
Fay first ·~ ucd bis maverick
challc-nac an July 1987 callina for a
one-on-one rare an 133-foot mono-
hulb., a radical departure from the 12-
meter utcd 1n Cup compeuuon. ,,
Brund·age just misses no..:hitter
Sophomore Jennifer Brundage cd for lhe shutout. with Kaulman
came within two outs of p1tchmga no-working three hitless 1nn1ngs for the
hitter. and also homered. paean& Rustlers, now I 3-9 overall. Golden
Irvine HiJh to a 6-0 non-lcaaue West scoreq its first run on Toni
softball victory at Trabuco Hills Ba~n·s groundout. and notched h1
Tuesday. second run on three mon by
Bruodaae, who struck out IS and Pasadena.
did not walk a batter, yielded her only In high school volleyball:
hit with one out in the seventh. It was Newpert HarMr a, Martal It The
a clean shot over the second base bag. Sailor" collected tbe.r fint v1ctO')'. in She homrrcd in the first mning to three outings thts year, IS.I I. IS-5,
supply the Vaqueros with their firs1 I 5-13, rallyi ng in the first and thfrd
run, and also smglcd in a run in the games. Outside hitters Chri Lee, a
sixth. Brandi Annstrona singled in a senior. had 16 kills. while Billy
pair of runs m the fourth when Irvine. Nguyen. a sophomore. added 14 for 6-5, stretched its lead to 4-0. the Sailor . Manna suffered its first
Elsewhere in girls softball; loss m four matches.
Lapu Bea.di Ii, Sa•ta Au ValJey . Lagoa Beacll 3, Woodbrld&e ..
%: The Artists used a 19-hit attack to The Artasts, now 6-0 and 3.0 in the
send Santa Ana Valley away, improv-Pacific Coast Le.ague, started slowly,
ang to 5-S overall Lauren Candelana but moved ounoa I S-13. I 5-11 I 5-10
had a single. double and triple for decision over the v1s1ting Wamors
Laguna Beach, and teammate Margo behind th e play of John McKeown
Rathbun went 3 for 5. ~ ( 15 kill s), Sean Stafford (se,·en kills)
Woodbrtd1e '· Caplstr ... Valley I : and Pat QuigJc)' {e1&hl d115). Seller
Alison Ward hit a three-run homer 1n Craig H 111 ~toOd out for Woodbndge.
the foruth and Lisa Wehren aosscd a HuU.1._ Beacll 3, Du.a BWa t : th~e-hitter to J>?CC the,.Warriors tp St~ve Lycas (nine kills} and John
then.on-league victory at Alton Park •· WtJOall (four aces) led the unbeaten Uberty euistlan 30, PiOHer 811-01lcrs to a I S-5. l S-3. 1.5-8 victory
Utt S: Liberty scored 16 runs m the overv1siungDana H1llsasthey tuned
bottom of the third to bla t the up for Thursday's Orange County
VISltors in a game shortened to four showdown at Laguna Beach. inning.~. Jen Caruso was 4 for 5, while Edlsoe a, Irvin I: John Hawkes
Melissa Onppo and Beth Foulkrod (e1&ht digs). Aaron Bone (27 au1sts
each scored five runs. aoa three aces) and Darren Lancr ( 11
In college actJon: kills and thrtt aces) led a strong effort
SoCal Celleae 10-1, Pacific Claris-for the host Chargers 1n a I 5-4 , I S-2.
tJaa 0-0: Susie liopkins pitched a no-15-13 tnumph. Edison improves to
hitter 10 a fhe-1 nnmg first game. and 5-0.
for good measure. blanked the 'is· University 3, Ca pl11ruo Valley 0:
1tors foucYcnmruois of the_n!Jhtcap Pat Ferrell (7 kill~). Stefan Mumaw (9
as the Vanguards swept the twin bill kills) and Todd LaBcaune {42 lls!11\CS)
In lhcopcner. Christ~ George wa 2 · ltd Orange County's No. 3 team to a
for 3 w1lh three R Bl. while tace) 15·0. I 5-7. 15-1 rout of the v1 1tmg
Mounce was 2 for 2 with an RBJ and Couga
orcd three runs. Cind} Sala1ar's In boys swimmini.
RRl -smgle with the ba~s loaded m Mariaa H , Westminster 57: The 1h~· second innin.f ofthc second game Vikings got solid sw101~ from Chuck
hflcd S<. (. I 0-J -· to the '1ctof). Kenyon, Chad Robcl"ts and Ste' e
In a commun11y college game Ra' a' the)' opened Sunset Lt'ngue
Golden Wttt !, Puadeu 0: L1~ action \,\.Ith a methodical '1ctor) m Kaufman and famm1t' rJore~ team· 1ht•1r root
UC/ rolls past
Pomona, 20-9
The lJ(I ba\eball t«:am broke Op(O
a .l-:? game" 1th six runs 1n lhe 'ICCond
mn1ng and wdn t on to pound out a
20-Y victory over Cal Pol) Pomona
1 uei.da) t •\nte:itcr F1l'ld
In breaking a thm~-game lo'itni
!ltreak. UCI banged out 18 hits,
including four by sophomore Al Rodngu~1. The short5top al\O had
four RBI. a doubk ~nd 1wo ruM
scored.
The Anteaters scored 1n eycry innmg of the game and recorded the
most runs in a pme 1ncc eollec tini
22 against ( ul uue Dominguci tl1ll
on March 8
Senior Rob Johnson went the first
four ann1nas (a prc-detem1ancd tan)
to even h1~ n.-cord at 4-4 this year.
First baseman Bnan Youna nailed h1"i
fourth homer of lhc year. a lcnJoff
hot in the fourth inning.
UC I 1s bad. m action ton1a.tu,
hosting UCLA at 7 o'clock 1n the lirs1
home nt&ht game of the )ear.
Elscwfierc
SoCal Coll~e 4, Pol•I Loma Z: 1 he
Vanauuds got bacl-to-baek solo
home runs from Vance Costdow and
Paul Plyler to lie II at 2 m the st\'Cnth.
then ~on tt 1n the l 0th wath a two-run
sloaJe by Kendall Kasper wuh the bol $ loaded to improve tO 15° l I
overall, S-2 in \he Golden 'tate
Athletic Conference.
Jim Ocdnck (4-0) went the d1
tanet. stnk.tng out 11 and walktnl 1.1t .
CARLSON
From81
the !)ou1h < oa~t to the Sea V 1Clo\
would &ecm to ..at1sfy the major
roodblocl in the last proposal
Bu t I here are other rubs as ~di
Lo~ lam1tos1 n't thnllcdw1th
pl:acc mcn11n the un5etand ma)
push for SaddlebaW< to move to the ~un~t.11Jlowma I 6~ lam11os 10
remain m the l!mpire.
That.100.causc!tmortdomano~ \0
tt'sanyone·sauec; .
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A Pnc1ficCoa~1 Lcagucpmpo\81 to
be t:On)1dered goes h._e 1h1s.
PC L -Ccntu~.< osta Mc ~tanc1a. Laguna Beach. Laauna
Hill,, 1 rabvco I l1lli.
a View -Coron del Mar,
cwpon H11bor. n C1emente,
Tu'>ttn. Un1"ers11>, Woodbndic. South Coa t-C'apo Valley. El
Toro. Irvine. M1 ss1on VieJo. Dana
Hill~. ' ddleback.
unsct-Ed1i.on. Founu11n VaHe}.
Huntington Beach. Manna. Ocean
View. We,stm1ns1cr Lo Alam110\.
Santa na
fhc Garden Grove Lcaaue bccom·
esa SC\ien-team laaue and 1hc
Empire become$ a ~ut-tc.am lcaauc ·
w1ththclo oflo\Alam1to and
Pac1fica.ascallcd fo r 1n 1he ong1nal
proJ>O I
All 1h1nascon 1dcrtd thf PCL
proposal t\a tt ment
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Onothcrfronts:ThcSouth If'\ inc AIJ-Sw .. Stnk~B. ··an All 'tartcam
ffuthl1&o1t Bead1 U, MJ ... H : Ed1son·s davers failed to show at their
pool, apparently cau•1n1 the
Characrs' loss Beau McCraney of
Edison (1:52.SI 1n the 200 free) was
the Cha~· only winner.
In prls swimm1na: Martu IU, Wntma..cer tu:
Remec Nakamura had ~nal bcsu
of 2: I 0. 84 and 5:46.03 an tbC 200 and
500 frccst)le and f'rbbman SteJ>-
han1c Kramer captured the 100
breaststrokcas the Vikinp btttud in
the Wcstmm~tcr pool.
In bo)s tennis:
Martu 11, e • ...-Bea~ 1:
Andy Stewart tan his record to)()..() an
sm&Jcs play for the host Oilcn, ~t !t
wasn't enou&h lo offset Mannas
depth in the Sunset Lca&uc opener
F ... talll Valley U , ~ i: The
Barons won the Sunset ~uc open-
er. taking all nine poin ts in 'in&les and
act Ung a sweep from the doubfcs 1eam
of Ryan Huqawa and Set>trSuamo.
Fountain Vatrcy is S-2 overall. La,_. Bead! 7e, Mlrales&e It;
The AnistS, .S-1 I survived 1n a match
that was dead ockcd in seu. 9-9,
despite a Marale tc lineup wt11ch wai
stacked m doLLbles. Graham G1lhs supplied a key victory 1n sinJ!es
against Scott. Hansen, who was scr·
vmg forthc set at 5-4 and had a pauof
set {>O•nts. Gil!Js was able to break
service apan at 6-5 to earn a 7-.S
dcas1on.
Coroaa del Mar 18, Foo~Ul 0:
Sens or <'&,Plain Rob Atkin.
sophomore Ken AJ ton and freshman
Da' 1d Bam each breezed to Hctones
1n sand~ to pact the Sc.a Kang$. 6-2
ovcran.
In women's icnn1s·
Oraace Coast I, Goldeo WHO: The
Pirate remained unbeaten in 10
matches oHrall and m. tn the Orange
Empire Conference "'"h the '1ctor)
fhe Rustlers fell to 5-1. Julu: Slattel).
Donna EwmJ Moni ca Mclin and
Ocana (le" eland earned wins m smgJ~ for the Pmites
C9-I 0) whi ch rcctnth won the
Dl \'ISIOn 5. Section r l ltllc in San
01 go. and the ll"\me .. Stnke Force,·',
which won the South Irvine Lcagu r.
are entered in the AYSOTn-Scc-
·11onal championships 1n La Habra
thl\ wcelend undtrthecoachingof
John Do1d~
The ~m1finalsgame on Sunday will bceontc tedat Imperial Middle
hoolon lmpcnal, bct,.ccn Euchd
and Beach in La I labra at 11 w11h the
I Ille pme follo .... 1ng for 1he all-star
team.
Whether It be LmJe tcaaue
b3!oeb3JI SO(:Cer. whatever, the name l~1nc keeps no~mglo the top
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.\l~1nwc~""Cr lheCo-;1 Me\3
girts All-'tars( 12· l 3) hJH' advanced
lO the tn·\CCtton champion hips an
La Habra and ~111 com pelt on
'iunda) at 9 a m. m tho scm1final1.
Jim Town~nd's team. which an·
elude Cn y Brooks. ndrca Davi
Am) HolbrOok. Tracie Manz. Rtbt -
caSaun. Jison Tov.n\Cnd, Lau~
Wade, Jaclc:1e Connelly. KmtJna
C.npittt, la.hatna Oh,,er. audi.a
Ruaa.iero, Ttll Tavarc!. April To-.os-
cndind Amy \oclcl, made itau
v.-1Jdcardcn1ryaflerJu tm1 n1_1n
1h Ktt1onal finals .. h.en Buena Perk
m:orc:kd 1 double ovcmmc, sud&n
death l.Odtt&Sjon.
The Tn-sttlion tournament 15 tht
h1&hest le, cl of compcti1ion for VSO an California and rtprclent ~uonsfrom · nJosctothcMe\-
tc.anborder.
'°nu .... ~ ha"e to wtn 1wo s1ra1aht "
Two erron and ix bit anduchna
two double b) ICMk>frhitttr Hector
nta Crw and catchu Miu Kell)'s
(us& borne run oflhc )car, hl&hJ.l&hted
the Piratn' fif'lt 1nn10a.
Illinois has ut l1z d
home-grown talent
to reach Final Four
O;f 12 players on
current roster,
I I are from state .
llAMP IGN.lll.(AP)-Jlhno1
do.! n•t bche\c in 1mponm1 baskct-
b311 talent from other states. let alone
other countries. El~cn of the 12 pla)'ers on the
team making its first tnp to the
N AA hnaf Four in 37 )'cars arc
from Illinois.
.. We're \Cry pleased that the talent
'A>c'vc got arc all from the state."
( oach Loil Henson said 1 uesd3V.
"Thc)'rc a "cry close group ·the)
hke each Other ·The)· pla) harcJ for
each other. They nc.,.er think the\ 're
beaten
"I've never had a tum I feel will
put more into a game than 1h1s one
They all 'A-ork hard ..
The Chicago area '' the saur<.e for most of the 1alen1
Nick nderson and Ln.1n ~mall
are from ( ha<:ago's amcon High
School, Kenny Battle from suburban
Aurora. Kendall Gill from Rich
lcntral, lo'A-ell I 13malton of Prov i-
dence St. Mel t'dd1e Man1ke of
Orland Park. Make MacDonald of
Streamwood and Marcus l abcn>
from Chicago t-.ing ~u1hem llhnoas as represented by
Lal'f) Smuh of i\llon and Stephen
Bardo of Carbondale and Central
Illinois by Mark Shapcland of Mon·
'tacello and P.J. Bo" man of (ham·
pa1gn
Ol'TDOORS
The out-of-sta1tr is frnhman loU
&u1lera, a walk-on from Connect•·
cut. llhoo1s. 31-4. plays MidtiP-n. 28-7,
an one of Saturdaf s semifinals in
SeattJe. and the two Baa Teo teams are
no tranatrs
Uhnois t>tat M1ch1aan 96-84 and
89·73 dunna the rqu(ar season.
Bo Schembechler. taJk.in& as alh·
ktll director rather than footbell
coach, used those scores to goad the Wolvenn~ throuah the rq1onals,
saying he-wanted t6em to _get another
chance at llhno1s in the final four . .. Well, Bo, ~e·ve got Illinois. T(ll
me what to do," inttnm coach Steve
Fisher said, JOk1n1 ""h reporters ..
Tuesday.
"l»ffio1s scares me," Fisher said.
calhnJ he llltna the -bcs1 defen 1ve
team m the Bag Ten. ·
_ ;They've totally dominated us in
ttic t'-"O games "e vc played."
!'We're aoing 10 be playing against a
Hry a1hle11c team w11h tremendous
s11e and great kill," Henson said. Ht
O\\n pla)ers, he added. have ufTcrcd
through anJuraes and per onal
1ragedie!I.
But Gill has recovered from a leg
anJU')' a9d Sm 1th as back from vi tuna
his mottler. who ts recovering from a
stroke. Hamilton ·~stall bothered by
an ankle 1nJUf)' but expects 10 be
ready to pla).
.. Any 11me )OU beat a team a couple
times, they really set fired up and
have a lot of 1ncent1ve the next tame.
But this ts the Fin~I Four. It won't
make any difference." Henson said
Irvine lal<e record
rainbow trout caught
Norwalk angler lands
14-pound, 10-ounce
fish to establish mark
\lake record raantxi" trout""'
<.aught th1~ pa\t T uc:\J.i\ at nc:arb'
Inane Lah·
Robc.-n:Spark\ol "<•Naik \.\3\
troll anga gold t-..a~tma\tcr lure along
thelake's'·bou) hnc'""'henht\rod
bent 0' er under the \\Ctght ol lhc
rcrnn.1 s11c rainoo"' \parks .... a,
fohinp,b) ham..cll and 1t took rnurl·
than ~O minute\ to bnng the ti\h to
\.Olor
It \\3Slud .. \ loi theJ\ 1d tn:\h \\all'r
la ke angkrthat he had a big m·t hand)
a<i he S\\OOIX'd do"' n and n~ttcd the
retord trout
~praks headed nghl tor the t.it kk
\hop toha\Ch1scallh "eaghcd in I"
lake managc:r(,enc \1a~ hugh \'>
other anll.lcr\ ga thered around. thl'
necdkofthe 'l<:alc \\35 pulled around
b) the" eight of th e huttc \uper rambov. trnut Thcolhcial\\'C1&.htol
the giant raanh<w. \\J\ fl'c:ordcJ at 14
pound,. IOounn~\l'\tahh\h1ng;1 lakc
n:"ord for IP· tne l .ikl'
The huf.c raanbov. h.t.d the hoolo.l·J
JJ" of a mall· 1ruu1 , hut al\o "a' tilkd
v..ath egg~ that ac:,ountl·<l tor mu\. h ol
thl' v.e1gh1 ot the fish l he trou t wa.-.
c'lllrnatcd al ah<1,~ tour ~car\ old
measured ncarl) thm: ket Ion~ .ind
\\a\unollicrnll) 1dcn11fil·da~a
I npolotd main ol ra1nbo"' troul
In' nc L.1ke. a\ "l'll J'> m nc1¥hhor
lake the ~nln na Ka H·r l.akc\ arc
manated b~ Outdoor\31.im Inter·
n;a11onal, under the darcl taon and
11p.•ratcd b\ \\. alham ~J~ of Ne" por t
fkat:h
Hoth lake, an: \IOl kn l \\Cckl\ "'llh
l.1rgc ra1nhov. trout and th<.' ..iat)\11
"I hl· l~1kc,·· 1cpon th.it there Olre
trout v.e1gh1n11n ~·\H.,., of I\ pounJ\
\llll\"1mm1n1an " I he! .lkc\ · anJ
that th<') coulJ hccau hi 1h1Hpnn
h' other lut k' unRlc~. tr' inc and lhl" Sunttl Ana R1 ' er
l lc~archolJ1n1a mon1h Ion
lhl'ungconl<''>l \J'K>O\Ol"l'd b\ l..iik
<. tav. f.hh1na T ad.k' lx-Jlnn1nr on
\J'ril I. fhc contc\tY<h1rh~1I
k~rnrc ca'>h °'" nh and 1.1~ l.:lc.> pr11e ..
totahnaSll OCIO D
llununa\C son m;a~ bc:oHr lor
mo\t game 1n ( ahfornea but therc~s
\ttll s<>megood do e-b) hunts for ·
Ru.,saan boar and wild 1urkey. n
Lu1sOb1spo( ount) ofTcrssomc
C\\.Cllcn1 p1ganJ turle) hun11ngand
the sea onsareJU'>I no" peaking Thi pas1 v..eck.1has wri1crenJO)Cd
a great wild boar hunt a1(amp 5
locatedJUSt out adc the ctty hmats of
Paso Roble Ii untang w11h local
re 1den1s Pete Moreno. Jack L\ nch
and ~11kr Raahaugc. the quanct of
huntl'rs han c.,t<."<i nice wild boar
dunnga tv..o-da) hunL
Profe'> 1onal guides and excellent
,tl(QJT\OO:lllOn'i av..a1t hunters" ho
book w11h the< amp Sopcra11on.
Mastergu1dd ·ra1g Ross1cr a~confi·
dent that his 8.500-ac:re ranch of
rolling hill'> offcrHomc of the be\t
"aid p1ghun11ng1n ( ahforn1a Hunt·
crs ha' e enJ<>) cd I 00 pcn:enl succc
on most all pig hunt~ s1m:c the
bc:Juta lul ranch began opcra11nga
hunt1ngopcra11on three )Ca rs ago.
Camp5ot1ersbolh troph ) and boar
clas hunts. an nddataon 10 buck deer
.ind quail shoo11na in the fall ror
more anformauon on bo<>kanga
quaht) hunt at ('amp 5 contact
Rm\aer :u (IS05) 461.)474
0
H1g ¥JnlC s.ilt wall'r angler., he.idang
dov..n to RaJa "ill find good fi\hang
rnnd1t1on\ \\tth the water
h.'mpcrnturc 11~angdaal) and onl)
haht "and,, .Hoat\ fi\hangoff1hc (.ape arc
tind1ngm:nhn dorndoand some /
\\ilhOO h1lll01Jlf.Sand h"'C Nil
J art her up the '>ea of ( ortc1. Jround
R.10choand La~ \rcna~. thc tuna b11c ''''>Od for~·hool 'i11cd )Cllov..fin Md ~)me large )Cllowtatl
fhe lhhana \Cawn 1'>JUSt gc111na
\tJrtcJ in th1-. rrunda&ood Octt of
SJ)OMli\hel"\ and ~na•n aw111 tho-;t
"'ho took to fi h out ofMe\1can rcsortsalong Baja ·beaches
\I \.I 0 H I I \ f .1 I II \'I II \I I
Gwynn, Green pace
Padres past Angels
Ftom The Assod•t•d PtHS
r \t \1 \PRINc,s -Ton> •">nn
anJ 1n. C.r n dro\e 1n two n.an\
neh r u -~) to PJ c n 1>1ein to 1
(,1.1 ''~lof) O\tr the Cahtorn1a
\n d . f.l\lflJ the P drc~ a r-e·cord·
bttaking 17th t\luh111on 'actor).
l cfi·handu l>tnn1 Ra .. mu n.
1-2. allowt'd ~ 1r h11 m Hn mn1na.' anJ hdd thr n I to an unnrntc.1
run a the J> drt~ 1mJ'lfO' d lhcir ~·na ~ d 10 17·7. the " ton rtpretrntins a nc~ cluh mark. Pat
Cltmtnts end Mar\ f).a, '' h lk>wN
with 1 scnrtlns 1nmna each for Sin
~· K1it Mc< ~tU. J•l. "''"'t'd tv.o fitM-innuwrun1un Manrll w.,nnc's .-rifice.. Ry and lJu1\.Salazar"s RBI doublt and ftll behind \.I an tht fiftfl
wlfwtl Bio·R'*tU 1nptcd and Ottd
Oft ....... ,.. •• ~. Tbc hdm blC-N open &he pint 1n
., • .e.en, ""'"two OUU.. the) ~ far five nam. Gttttt's two-
E MICl lfobrns" Rlllillltt·Oft ........ bit.~ .,_.,.,..,.,. doubk off rditwr
\'a nee Lo' clac;c.
The nacl,, 1 l 13 this ipnna. ottJ their uni} run an the fiRh -.hen
hala ()3, '' " lkcJ. "rnt aJI the "I)
to third on Rand Rc-ad) ·s v.;ild throw
aficr Ton\ \rma hned ut. and ~un-d on J1 .. Ho"ell's aroundcr.
Dodgrn hold off Yllnkffl
\ I.RO 8 U, fb -Manano
Duncan hat 'l thttt·run homer and
t 1ke MOtlln pth:hcd fhr orctns
1nninp as the lm .\natk\ Doctern held off the 'cv.· Voct Yank.ta,
11.10. The Yantm m9dt a pmc of it by "°""I KVt'ft tunt in tbc too of the
n1nlh. Dancan. Jdf Hamilton and W 111.c
R~..C.~ 1wotutnptcU to pect thr !l:.il+Jli• atlld.:· MOlllll picW 'IP h11 fim \l1t10r)'
of tlw --. ii 1'e doMd the v..._...._-..._. .. k °"' "" .............. Jilk'!a.1111.,tlw =' ............... C8fttri llrit
N LM•r~ft•••
Mlchlpn Interim coach Steve l'lsher gets point acro11 durtne prKtk• fCH S.tways 1'1nal 'our game vs. 1mnol1.
Even the. media has~
trouble keeping up
witb Michiga~'s Rice
Scoring leader in
Big Ten refuses to
get involved in hype
.\NN RBOR, M1C'h. CAP) -The
wocds.i.ntenm M1cb1gan coach tc\e
FisheF'used Tucsda> to descnbc has
star player "'crcn"t the same caliber
adJCClt\.es others have lav1 hed on
Glen Race.
"He works with a qu1e1 ort of
resolve.'' aid Fisher. whose team ..,
one of the four fin<\ltm 1n the NC AA
tournament th1 'A-ee~end a1 Seaule
.. By nature he "ould prefer not 10
come out and deal '-"1lh the ml:d1a but
the respons1b1hl) com~ "-Ith his
posauon." · .
h's true that Race. who led the ·Bag
Ten with a 24 8 sconng average. hke'
10 find the shadow "hen he can
T"o week ago. when 1he
Woh cnnes \\-ere at Detroit Metro-
politan Airport prepanng to lca'c lor
a fir 1-round tournament game at tlan1n. Rice tned pohtel) 10 dode,e a
reporter.
Asked hts onmc. the 6-foot· 7 ~en1~H
forward rcpfaed. '"Ten) Mills." He
proceeded to spell the other
Wolverine fo~ard's name. then
smiled. said ht\ own name and took a
seal tn a lounge a"a' from rcportcro;
and photographer
Rice \atd h) ne!I. ts one reason he
often steps out of the spothgbt but he
said he's lso thinking of the team
pmes that we ha~ to play," 1d
Rice, who·s ure 10 be a media darlina
at Sca11Jc, where the Wolvcnncs.
2S.7.face llhnoi • 31-4. io a m1ftl\3J
game Saturday
He alsp said has mother and fncnds
have influenced his reacuon to ttlc
attention. "They JUSt tell me (not to) set
caught up into II the media and don't
go gel caught up readina about
mtself," R1Ce said
Some photq,irapher also have
found that C'atch1ng Rice on film,
c.,.en on thccoun. can be like lf)'IOl lO
shoot a gho t. He·s either far 1'1>3)'
from the ba ~ct or st11ing up a play .
Fi her aid that Rice's mC'Chanac
are so good that he doesn't ha"e to
labor for a hot
. "He docsn:C handle the b3s~e1ball a
lot so all ~ou do 1s see him catch 11 and
shoot at.' I 1 her said. "II hasn·1 been
called on htm to start dribbhn& with
the ball and do ome of those things.
That might be pan of 11, I don·1
kn ov.. ..
His teammate note 1ha1Rice1s 1he
k.tnd of pla)cr who lends by example
and sho"s ha 1n1en llY only on the
court.
0
M1ch1gan \\tll have a homt'1.·ourt
advantage of sons for the NCAA's
Final Four an the Kingdome. The
floor, 6. no square feet of hard"ood
maple. was made an Dollar B y,
Mich .. by Horner Floor o.
"We painted the Jane blue, because
Michigan\ going to wan," Ball Gnppy.
co_mpan) d1rec1or of portable sale .
satd.
"'I rcall) don't want to be gc111ng
100 focused in the media becau I
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ma ....... m~..=r-,... __, 111, MIMll lOI
•u ••'* m. 1ot1011 m lot> c-.-.. -.,.... .. # ........... S..ttte 117 .... y.,_ 121, ~ 1'4
CN<-.o I U, Cioldln Slate 106
S.., AllfonlO IJO, We..,lllOton 114
S-. 127, LMlen lt4
LAKllltt -Gr"n 5·9 •· 10 16, Worthy 10-19 4·4 24, Abdul·J~r 3·14 0-f 6, Ee JoM\Ol'I
3 4 3·4 10, SCoU 4·19 0 0 9, Thom"'°" l·U 4•7 20, COOHr 3-f ,., 9, Wootrldff .,.., o-o o.
~ 3•7 O·O 6, IUven 7·S 0-0 4,
McN~r• 0-1 0-0 o. Ump O·O 0-0 0. Totals '1 10) 1'·2' 104 ••ttou•ot -CheMl)e(s 12·'2 4·S n cor1>1n 4·6 1-2 t. w"' ,., t ·7 7, Hotnec.eit 6·1 7·l
"· K. JoM.on f · 15 6 I 24, Grtlte m 1·7 0· 1 4, E Joflnton I· IS 2·2 21. Ml«le 3·6 4·4 10 ~1111 2•J H 4. Ou<ll'I I· I 0-0 1 P«'ry 1•4 t •O 4 NMIY 0-0 O·O o. Toteli Sl·U 20·27 127 kwelw~ Lektn 30 17 21 .-104
POOenl• 32 26 l6 33-117 l·P01nl eoei.-Ed John.on J, Ee. JOM10ft.
SColl COCH*'. FCM.llecl out-None Re· l>OYnds~kers S9 (Worlhv 111. Phoelll11 Sol
(WH t, Meoene f l Aulsts-Lekers 1t IE•
.Johtlton 141, Pnoel\1x J2 (K Jolvtson m To111
fouls-Lekers 71, Photn411 21 Tectllll· ce.-L1keo Pieo:.1 deNflM
All~l'-471
COLLEGE MEN
N•tfenal lnYlt•tioft TOUf"IWlrnent (et New Yerir)
TedeY's c~..-Gema St Louis, 77 ·t, vs St .Jonn's 19· ll. 6 Pm ·
TedeV'I Tlllrd ~ca G-
Mlch19en State, 11· 14, vs. Alat>eme·Blrm·
lnehem, 21 12. 4 p m
Hl9h schOOI
ALL·Cll" DIVISION IV
Finl Ttam l'tl'ltr, K11M1 Ht. Vr. AY ..
Shon Terver. S.nt1 Ct1ra 6·5 Jr. 21.I
llubbe 8urraoe. Sanle Cler• 6·7 Sr IS9
Jeff Zelenikl, Pereclet• 6 2 Sr It 7
Jame' L090lns. Cet>r 1llo 6· 3 Sr 1 S 6 OontM Htndeoon, 81nnlno 6·0 Sr 7• 6 Ptul ~Klnley, Whither Cn°? 6·4 Sr 11 4
Pet 8eNIOUl'len, Or Luth 6·2 Sr ?0 7
Shewn Fosler. El Se9unoo 6 • Sr 25 2
Louk Fuentes, Cethedrel S·ll Sr 199
Nick Sender.on, &eh· Jeff 6·4 Sr 23 1 Scoll Fe<OUM>n. Whittier Ctir 6· 7 Sr 14 1
O.C.r EnclnH , St Anthonv 6·0 Jr 14 9
Secend Team
llluss Mey, Mayfair 6·1 Sr 21 S
Art Remos, Cantwell 6·1 Sr IH
Art S.ntent. Senta Clere 6'-1 Sr 100 wrv ~1111. Vuc:ce variey 6-0 Sr 21 4
Oetvl Coll, Dr•noe ~uthe<•n 6·4 St 21 7
Eric Cer11enler, Serre 6·0 Sr 21.l
lockS Thurman. 8e1umon1 6·2 Sr ISO Scott Klein, Mirelelte 6·S Sr 17 8
11 Wllk«Mlll, CrosJl'oedi 6·3 Jr 11 0
Jeff Meister, CerPtnler.. 6·7 Sr IS.•
Alan Areoon. SI AntllOnv 6·3 Sr 16,4
Randy Horn, Ctthedr1I 6·3 So 17 8
ALL·CIF DtV~H V
P:lnt THm
.... .,.,. $chMI Ht. Yr. Ave.
Mltchtll Butler, Oakwood •·S Sr 29.5
Lvman Ceiey, Cele 6·S Sr. 24 I Rven McK•, Puedene POiy 6-4 Sr 216
Ahmtd Clayton, Bel·A\r PrtP S· 11 Jr 20.0
0 .S'fW•Vnt. Fllntrldff Preo 6·0 Jr 14 0
Mark Smith, He1oeri• Chr 6·3 Jr 17 4
Don 8urni, Min ion Prep 6·2 Sr 71,6 A Yerv Wllllem1, Pllor1m S-11 Sr 17.2
Richard Nffl'•le, Merv Ster 5·9 Sr. lt o
Jon Bahn~. NPI Clll'lstlen S· 11 Sr 2S I
Oen Paranlck. Memmot,, S· 11 Sr ?1 I
C. AnderHOll, BlihOP Oleilo 6·2 Sr 16 0
l(ennv Cron, SoC•I Cllr 6· I Jr 20.2
642-5678
• \••llllH\11 ,,)'-•
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oat Mer. 7· 1, • Merine 3 o. 1 Et Tor>. l · t, I Woodl>fielee, l •I, 9 Founta in Ve,..y, 3·1. 10
NewPOl't Heroor. O· 2
Avtt ... IClll ,._, 0-
N-POfl Harbor -Chtl\ LM 4 S, llll!v Nouvtn, •?S
ACltS '" .. v-N-POr1 Harbor 9•NY Ntu\ltll, 6
PAC"IC COAST LIACWI ~ SeKll def Woodt>toOM\ 15-1) IHI, ~~ . . NO•M.IAGUI
Hun11not0fl lleecll Ni DINH"• IS·S IS ).
IS·I
Ed1•on ~ ,,..IM, IS 4 IS-2 IS· 13 NewPOl'I Her~ def Merine. IS· 11. IS s.
1S· U
Un1venllY "' C.111"'•"° VeMV, IS o. IS-7 15-1
HO( kl\ ·~· .
0 03 0-0
0 21 0-0
Finl "'"'IN None Penalt.e,-None Secend P9r1"
I L~ Anoetfl Teytor ?• (Gretrli.v>. 17, 2
Los Anoelel. Duchesne 25 (NlcllOlll, Gretzti.Yl.
16 10 (Pl>I Penelli.t-Nummlnen. Win (hOld•nel.
9 ?6. l(ru\llelnY,lo.I, LA lileih•nill • 2'. Fenton Won (\IH ll•llll> 9 37. Ououev, LA Unterlererice>.
1212. Hffv•Y Win lhOld.nol. IS II
T'hiA .. tried
J WiM•Cle9. Hewerchulo. "' (OUKen) .lf ••
WIMIOell. Hewerchull 41 (Mc8• nJ, I 11. S Los Aneeln. Gretzky S3 IOucl\Hlle Krull'lelnvlllt>
10 SI (pp), 6 WIM>Nt, JONI 6 (8oKnmen
Ellett I IS" Pene•toft-Slten Won (un
UIQrliMell ·If• CondUCI), 4 n , ()leuu~ Wtn
(hOIC:ltn9l I0'.21 Los An;eles t>e"Cfl W •e<I l>v
Rot>-••· (loo menv men °" Ke>. 11 OS
Ovttllme
None Penelt·n-NOfte Sllots on 90a.-W111rt'"9 6·1· 13·S--J2 LO• "~' 11 1t·7·S--42 PO<Ntf•N'f OOOOl'lun1ltel-W•nt11Pe9 0 of 2,
Los Anoelff 2 of 4 G~1tu-W1nn1peo, Eueni.a. 6·7 3 l4l s~ts-3' 11111\l Lo' Antetes. Hruoev. 1 •·1 1)2
itlOIS;29 wvesl
DEl~PSEA •
Nl!~T LANDING -1 ooa1, IS •RllleO
40 wncl 1>1u I rock "'"· 3 M>le DAVEY'S LOCKl!lt (fWtfP«'f ... di) -4 l>Olts, 10 eneiers 37 seno ban, n m1c1o.ere1.
30 Olue sner>.. IOI SC\14P•n. 1 rad ,.,.,
..... UMU91 ••••1 T Rl't._.. Wl°'lllOt.~1 ~ U, NY Y--... It
IC. ..... (tty '· .... 6 T~ I, SI Loull t NY,_,. J, A ...... 0
llll"U ... 9, Cfllceeo White ~x t II I
~· r...-_I, ~-4 .... .,,_. •. Mo!Wf"NI 2 Detr .. t 11, MIMetof• • 09illelllt (yj 7. C.lltVtlend 1
Seellle l. Milw~ .. 2 SM Fr.iiclsco (ta) •• Chieffo Cul>t 3 CIO IM1119•) ,
ClnclMali I. Hou.ton 0
Oeltr.M (H) •· k n FrenclKo (U ) 3 TNIY'• 0.... Sin Oieoo vs .,...... ., P•lm Sp(lno,, I 05 om
MOl!lrMI v1. ~ at Vtro 11 .. cll, Ft.a , UO em
p~ 9, .,...._I
(It T..a., AIU.) Sin Dieoo 200 OIS ,....,. 12 I
Ce 1forn.1 000 010 000-1 S 0 ReSl'llUi..n, Ci.tnenls (I), M Devit 191 1i,ci
Parent, McC..tklll LoYel«e (61, Freser ctl.
MitllOfl (fl end Perrl'11, SCllfoeder 16), w-ReMnUuen, l·t L-McC.slo.11, 1·2
,,._.,.. 11a=-It <••¥we ,...,
New Vorll (A) 000 000 12,...10 17 1
Los Attte'h fOS 000 04x-11 14 I L~ter, McCuMo <71 llld Quirll, SllUOlll (7),
Mot!Nn, H«IOCI (6), Ho#ell Ill, ~ (9) eNI
Sct0Kle Oemowv (6) W-MOf'Nn, I· I
L-L .. ter. 1•2 Sv-P9ne (2) HRs-N-Yort..
Slavohl 121. Hell (3), v•rde (1) Lc;s An9efe1,
Du11Cen (2) C.-...
NON·COM,l•INCI UCt •• Cit ,.., p..,,.. ' Cal Polv Pomone 022 012 ~ t IS 3 UCI 362 m ll~-20 II 2
Lec11men, HOimen (2), llM100 m. Fout• m
•rMI Gotc1.1>.c11; JoteMOn. Heeth m. Rlloclet <•> and Robtf$0fl W-JoM$0fl, 4·4. L-Lecllm•n
2B-8uttedleld (Pl 2. FOUIS (Pl 'l, Mllteflt>eroer'
lPl. ROdrleuer (UClh Vouno IUCI). <ioodc•H (UCI). RoilerMlll (UCf) 38-Welnoarl.n (P).
Orev (UCll HR-Voun; CUCI).
OOLOllN STATE ATHLETIC CONfl ltlNCE SeCal C ..... 4, ~ Lernt 1 Soeel Collelle 000 000 200 2-4 6 2
Point Lom• 101 000 000 0-2 s ,
Oedrlck and 81rnl, Reletlln el!d Denis 28-fllep..,-(PL) 2. HR-Costelow ISCCI. Ptvler
<SCCJ
OtMf ~ Ct l Stele FulierlOl'I S, South Alllt>eme l
UC LA S. Stanford 0
Ce•iforn11 10, Peclflc 1
Senta Clere 14, S.n JOSI St 0 communnv c .....
0.AHGE EMPME COHFEltlNCI Or~ GMlf 16, 0--.. W.st 6
~ WHI 000 JOO 011--• 'I J
Orenee Coes1 IOS 000 30!t-.16 71 1
Gonules. Tumet 11), M11roue1 (6) el!d
VMOU, T"'1>9ull and Kelly W-Thlbeull. S I
L-Gonrela. )-2 28-91mm« <GWCI. Reoor (GWC), s.1111 Crur (OCCI 2. N111on IOCCI, PMce (OCCJ.. Conner COCC) 39-CO<dova
(OCCI Youno IOCCl Hlt-&emmer (GWCI.
TellllCM !OCC), ICfllV (OCC) """ ~ SUN5aT LEAGUE F.untalfl V.., 7, I.,_ 1
Ed•lon 000 002 0-1 J 2
Fo;,nteln Vellcv 001 600 11-7 6 1 ~toomerv end Dodd. J Tllot>e, Futaml
(4) •nd s: Tl!Obe W-Montpomery L-J
l llODe 2&-0odd (FV)
"~ ... di 11, MertN 10 HuntlnOton BtKh 001 O<n 7-11 11 1
Merine 100 ;t?I 1-10 II I
.. ,,., ~ ............... ~
NON•LIA.V.
c.r.M -Mw "· , ...... ~ Atkin !CdM) def We)er~n. 6·4, def Quill· In;, 6•0, def Lin, 6·1, 8eirt (CdMl WOft1 6·4, 6·1, 6•1, AAIOfl CCdMl won. 6•4, 6..0, 1-0
~ 1-ten·SC:hule n (CdMl def Slern·Gltstrao, 6· I,
cie4 Stern·CMll, "'· def Fl.cM!-Chtn, 6·7, E teoer McCllntock CCdM) won1 6• 1, .,.4, .. ,,
Ketunen·Zlllmen <CdM) won, J ·S, 6·3. 6·0
LA9UN a..Cll '· M/lreltste t (Lewnt ... di wins '" .. "'"• 76·6'1 Slnt9e• Leech • (L8) def LeFrenc:nl, 6·0. def Henlen, 6•2, def lie, 6·1, Gfflft (L8l won, 6·0,
1·5.' 6·0, Kirner (LBJ won, 6·1, '°"· 0·6, won.
M . ~ llreuer·Schmldl (LB) lost 10 Fess·Anclenoll, 3·• def Shen·Scl\lme"· 6-4, lost to Thornton· Allnleghl, 3·6, Whlle·Crebb (LB) loll, 4•6, 3•6.
l·•· Sherman Ells (Lil lost, I 6, 4·6. 2·6
SUNSET LI.AGUE
FIUMlllft VlltV ll, E•Mn S
~ Mtl (FVI def OteiOll. 6· I de' t(in;, 6·0,
def Kim, 6· I, Motile (FV) won, 6 0, 6• I 6·0,
W1n1eute•n (FVl won, 6-3 6·3, 6· I
DeullleS No·H~or (FV) lost to MOore·IC1r>., 2·6, oet
Hovme·D•••tl, 6·4, tost to Gucc-·Pnf• PS, S-1. Heseoew•-~·no IFVI won. •·2. 6·4, 6-l,
Ll·Moenter (FV) '°"· 0-6 , ••• 3·6
MarlN 11, HUfltiMMll lkeCll 1
~ S•ewerl IHBI def Yuen. 6·0 def Emt, 6·0,
Oil 8Uf'ni 6 0, Ceholl (HB> ~I, J.-6, 4-6, 6-1, ""-"''Oii (H81 '°'' l ·6 0•6, 1·6 ~
SteVfCU Mer°" (Hiil lost to Monev·Zou,
O 6, '°'' to Sftene' N;uv'11. 1·6, lo\t ro '91
1enon·Roelr19ue1. 6•7, Klm·Seto IH8 l '°''· 4·6 won, 6· l, 6 ... SlelCllll·S.llote IHBI lo\t, 1·6,
WOfl, 6·•, 6·4
f,ftl I ~
~ l'W\:Jr.' 11 .................... 1:51.11
-,, __ I ~'"'°"' ~~ ..... :t ••¥ tMl, 2• M.: J ,.,.,,,., IWJ. n. 1J -.,._, • ..,.. CMJ l1U7. 2 \IY9'11WI
(WJ. t:tU11 a ....._. lM> Uta te ir.-t Mllllldt lM>.L.kJS; :t C"" CM ), H•. J Loi..,._,. IWI, n7'
.,._ ..... ~.. .. .. .,....,c.JI:· .... p I. ........ -· , .... ,..,,
-· .. ...-1 C.... • Nt.a I -.:-Cll ltfll; l.llf-Cl>. l:iltt na-1 ~ (IJ, I Hal Cll,
1.tlJt. J L..,.ct , .. ,!..,; • ,,__, lfll' '•L 1111; I. K...,,_
tHll .. I.JI.: a ,,.,_ IM~JMIA
.. ----0.... ... taul. 2 ~ ... fHll I IS.ff. l ..... (9) •• ,,. ,_ ...... 1-1 WRIClllt C ... >. I .._. t
A,.._ (f), 11''1, l ."911 C8l, l lift •,....... ,..,_, ......_ ••1n
Ill fllr-l .._,., IMI l:OI i.. J .... ,
(WI, It.OS. , Yaur• <Ml. l 01"2t
--1M. ., 2 It
700 "'*"'" rtla-1 ...... HIAt 2tt 11'-I _._..., IMJ. t..JUt. 2 .. lr..-1. • ...,t, (Ml, SUI, f Lone·
tneY• IWI, i!.16, J TllOMIMI IW>. l tU2 MO w..-1 Kenven IMl. S II IS, 2 Ufffllt•
<W>. J fUI, 3 SaiecaY <Ml. 6 14 St
100 t>Kt.-1. ••v IM>. 1•n, 2 Mecla"4<11 (M), I 10 n , ) Str• <Ml I 11 77 100 DrMtl-1 0.ltnl lWl, l •ti 2 ~II (M.I, 10tJ7, l Yeil~e (M), 11121. 400 frM r•y-1 Maline, :uo,,._
,.,...... V'*'t I tf oc... Yt1w 11
200 medley r•y-1 floun11111 Ve .. v. 15074 200 1r..-1. Ham (FVI, l SU•. ' tMtcler
CFVJ, I ~UI, J 8 lllllr IF~. 2 ll" 200 IM-1 Hem (FVI, ·1>1 lt, '2 0.llton
tFV), 1216S, J Gr-" (FVI, 2:Jf 51 50 Ir-I Jones (FV) 2• ll. ? lftt IFVI,
24•, l Ntm (OV) 24'1
'100 llUll«'llV-1 NtMci.t (FYI, ~ 00, 2 Nim (0V), I 0711, l WIWms (FV), I 11.41,
100 tr-l lest (FYI, Sol IS; 2 H m <OVI, S. 71, 3 JOftls (FV), SI 10
500 trM-1 8•11.Mf' (FVJ. 620•. t Gerrkll
(OV), UI 61, 3 Ne'llllOfl (FV). 6 41" 100 t>edl-1 OtleNdet JFVI, I 01 lf. 2
Prtor CFVI, l-OS32; 3 Gre,.,.... (FYI. 11111
100 llf'IUl-1 CH!llln (FV) IOUI. 2
Fr.eden <FVI, l ll 69, 3 ..,.._,°" (FVl, I It U 400 frM r ... v-1 roun1e111 vi~. 3., 20
"""""'"" had! 15, ·~ .. 100 mtdleY .relev-1 Hunl11111ton eaecn 144'2
200 tr_.1 M<Crt l'lt'I (E) I S2 SI, 2 VOi •mer (H8), I S..ll , R.Ol>tv (El. l SS 51 200 lnclo-1 Wtst (H8 ), 203'1, 2 McCIUl>V
<El, Ml 31. I • E91n CE ), 7 17 6J SO tree-I Ooyle (Hiii, 2211. 7 McCr-Y
(El, n 19, l Hopl<l11s CHBI. 74 21
Olvlne-1 Hll wins thrM pieces bY torftlt
100 ttv-1 WHICOll (H8 ), S714. , "mH ll (HBI, I 00.34. l Nleho" (EI, 1 02.l3
100 Ir-I Dovie (Hiil, S7 5', 2 1(1nci.4 !El,
S3 49 3 Rot>ey !El, S3 SO ~ tr...-1 VOiimar (HBI, S.17 S3. 2 Certer
!El, S'76 34, ) Me11trom U!l. Sll74 ' 100 t>eck-1 Westcott (HBI, SUJ, 2 Werdt
(El, 1-<139'. 3 l(e ncstl (E), 1'043S
100 Of'eHl-1 WHI (H8), 1 01 "9, 2
McClunll <EJ, I 01 Sf. 3 Sm11h <El. 1-otOS
400 l•N rel.av-I HuP41"910ft 8Mc,,, 3.34 76
Hltl\ ~ tlrts
StHHIT LIAGUI l'euwtaln y.-., I IJ. ~ VltW so
100 medlev relev-l F-te•n V ellev, , 07 ?I
200 tree-I Kramer CFV>, 2 1s n 2 Maritn
(OVI 2 n °'· l Ofl(ley (OVI 212S•
200 IM-1 Tl Rooert• IFVI, 21661 Leoni
IFYI 2.lU4, ) Dlnoet.i IFVI, 24170
SO Ir-I WefM!ef IFV>. 21 71 2 Jec .. ,on
(FV), 2'10 l Wlllle (0Vl l126
D•••M-1 lhckler (0Vl. 167 7S, 2 Merl n IFVI 161.10 l Or.,lke tFV). t5140 100 trv-1 T1 ltooerts IFVI I 01 '7 7
• J.CllSOll IF'V), 1 .... .7). l Atet (FVI, 110 •
100 tre.-1 1/ .. 1-(FYI 5'.l2. 7 Kremer
(FVI, 10171, :J l\o\tllelton (FV>. l-0.94
SOO fr-I Marin (OVI 6?2'S. 7 DIOlr (0Vl. 6 n ts. ) Riiier (FV) 6.lS ..
100 OICll-1 Vool IFVI, 11017, 2 0 1,,,..,
<FYI, I 17 U , > ~eorlt IFVI. I II IO
100 t>rHfl-1 Weoner (FV), I ""·, JeckS
(FVI 12) 69, 3 MehOMY (FVJ, I 7S 6S
400 lrH retey-1 F°"nte•n Vt Utr, 41111
..... 114. """""""' ... di " 200 rntdlllv retev-1 EdilOfl, 2 04 Jf 200 fr_ I APQer <EI, 2111 t 7, 2 l(ornl\1mp
IHI), 2I•10, 3 L•~•' (Hiii. 116 • 200 IM-1 Westcott (HSI 2lOIO 7 Cor toren IE), 7)476, l Andrew' IEI. 2lft l
Helelltr <Ml, J lut, J C ..... l#J, t1i" 200 ltldo-1 Ford IMI. Hl.17, J l<rttner
(Ml. 2:37 ... I 06lall ~Ml.-..... 50 trM-1 ltofh IM), 11•. I (OMet IAM,
tU I, J O.Vrlff (M•. JI• DIYtnr-1 L.evlllft CM), 2 9r!M CM), )
H.tuMn CMI 100 fly-I ~ IMI. 1••· 2 ~ (Ml. I.II 15 ) C«'* CMI I IUl 100 trM-1 Ferf (Ml, fa.; t HelCPltf
(M), 1.-?40. J S<N9f• IM), IMSf soo tree-1 NtUtYM• (M). $M•. t c.n •
1'111( IM>, 6306'. l ltftl!MMft (W), 6 tU7 100 oao-l •otll !Ml, ,...,, I ~
CM.I. 1 IS7S. 3 Noe (W), 1J2" 100 ll>fHl.,_I IC,..._ IM). 110>, 2
OtVrott (M), 1.ll jO, J ~ (Ml, 12U6 .00 ., .. , ... .,_., MerN, ..,,
so1-·1H'1 ! '~
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Pec•fic Ctlfoit .. n -Ot-t 0 SOCe1 CoHM OCD 6\-10 12 ,
8enlotl, BftiOll 131 ellCI JKCIMen, Hopt...i,
elld LePotllte W-Hoofr.ln•. 7•6 L-ltntO<I
29-B·IYtu (SCCI ~oe · ISCC), DvlfWIC ..
SCCI *"G.-s.c.i C ..... I, Pedk aitft.._. t
Peclf<. Cl\l'1s11en 000 000 0-. l J SOCel COl!t9t 010 000 •-I I I
l.eOonnt •ncl J1COl>Hn, Hoo«lnt •nd (v1~
W-Hoc>lo.111,, 1•6 L-LeOOMt
CommunltY ffleet
NOtM:o.t,.•INCI Gtldlft WKI 2. Pa ..... t
Pewdene 000 000 0-0 2 s Goodell WHI 100 100 •-1 6 0
tMfnenoet S<Mml>«I ISi .ncs H!ln(y, l(eu!
mall, FIOfet 4) ~ Stlt'ft4 w -Flore• 1 s
L-Hetna'>der ?8-Bone' (Pl.
Hltl\ lchNI
NON·LIAGUll .,..,_ 6, T~ Hlft t
lfv ,,. 100 30 I 1-6 1 7
Tret>;;co H ' 000 000 0-0 I 7
Bruncse;e end ttoett lic:ltert, L Lunc""o
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Easterf'_l Airlines sale attracts big names: Ueberroth, Caflucci
9y MNICY GOllOON
and llONMD IWM
• d ,,,._.....,.
Batrball Commi ioncr ~tcr V.
Ucbttroth, who ma& the &ra·
d1tionally moncy-los1n1 Otympics
profitable, is dascunma a purchase of stnUboun~tern A1rhnes. sources
said. noli1e cll-ltnown figure. fonner
Defe~ Secn:tary Frank Carlucci. is
bein' mentioned as a candidate for
the aarhnt's bankruptcy e'ammtt.
cws of Uebcrrolh's interc~t came
a takeover SJ>«ialist Carl C. Icahn was reportedly rcsumina talks with
Eutem's unions about a l)C)S iblc:
takCO\'Cr.
A federal judlr in Miami. mtan-
whde, 1ebcdulecf a Marina fot Thu,...
day on Eas&cm's efforts to force 1t
rebellioul pdots b9ck to •ork. The p1lots' support for l~ Mathin1'h'
tlrikt that btpn March 4 virtually
IJ'OUnded Miami-based Eastern and
forced it to seek bankruptcy protec-
tion live days lattr.
An offer from Ueberroth ma) be
~nted to the board of Easttrn·,
parent compeny. Tcus 1r Corp., ut
the neitt fcwdays.atrline 1ndu tr) and
baseball sources said Monday. ~k-
1na on condition of an<>n)mit).
Ueberroth's term as baseball com-
m1"1ontr t"nd Saturday. .. ··1 lnow Peter's been tf)ina to put
t09tlhtr a poup'' to fin.anet a
purchate o(Easttm, one ~urc:c Yid.
Uebttroth did not w1ih to C-Om·
ment, h1' sookc:wnan.. Rich Lt in. said in New York City.
Tc.u.i Air'i board . was to bold
reaularty ~hcdulcd meetings today
and Wcdlinday. said a source close to
the company. Texas Air poke$man
~rt Kent in Houston wud the com·
pany would have no commt'nt.
"There arc a lot of those rumors
aoinc around." Kent said. "If and
vohen any qrttment as reached to sell
Eastern I'm sure all the partk$
1n .. ohed w11l 1s.sue a statement:·
Uebcrroth -.auppl'Oached last fall by Ea tem 's unions to c-0ns1der taking
O\erthc11rhot. hcumon1ha,csa1d
they -.ould mile ""l&t com.~ons If
Uebtm>lh took over. ~bly in
return for part owncMip
Ea tern's demand for SI 2S m1lhon
U1 coDets.stons from its Machan"ts
tna&crcd Jhc strike. •
Telephone calls to the office of the
MachmastslocaJ for Ea tcm in Miami
and unio n official were not an\wcrcd
Monday night. ·
Capt. Jaclc Ba' i . a pokesman for '
l:.astcm·, pilots union. said Uebcr-roth -.ould .provide area~r JOb sccur·
II) at the airline than the current
manaacmcnt.
"I've .&ot m) fingen cro~scd."
Ba v1s said.
Ueben'och met with Eat&cm o •
ficiah in Oec:iembtt dunna battball'• winaer meeti"IS in Atlanta, thtn
traveled to Miami for furmer talk , a batcblU source said. UcberTolh also
has dilc•tMCd a J>C»llblC buyout with
Tcus Air Chainnan Fnnk Lo~n10.
other' sources sajd.
• The Wa.11 trcet Journal today said
Uebem>dt's offer ranacd from $300
mallion to $SOO mi1J1on
M1nMapolis banker Carl R.
Pohlad, "'ho owns baseball's Minne-
sota TW1ns1 1s a Te' s Air director
and owns 12 percent of m holdina
compen), Jct Capi14.I Corp. Lorcn10 owns -48. 7 percent of Jct Capital.
Pohlad reported!) brouaht l eberroth ·
in to neaotiatt" tht pwQaic
Ebtem.
Pohlad and other Teus Aif dftc. •
ton havt" urtt"d l.ArallO IO Ill Ea tern since die stnke ~ totl8l'Ces ~1d Al the time of the·MnknlolcY
eoun filifll, Eastern said 11 bad -.,-,
$300 malhon in cash and wu loM ..
nbout $4 m1lhon a day.
l 1cberroth, SI , 1s knownu:.::'I
adrn1n1 trator who bullitd owne~ and whose hard ftCIC>lUruonl ~ith foreign officials as prCsident of
th· I 984 Los nsclcs Olymoic Or-
gan111n1 ommlllee helped tk
aamcs tum an unprcccdrntcd $230
million profit
(Ptease Sff EASTUN/ ...
Loan firms accused of. fi.nanci_ng slums Secur~ty_P acific chief
says recession to hit;
image to hit hafder
LO ANGELES (AP> -Several
loan compan1e • camouflascd behind
mountains of paperv.ork, control
some of the worst slums m th!c11y-
makma m1lhons on squalid 1cnc-
menB that house mor:c 1han a
tho\lsand people, the c11y attorney
alleges 1n a law~uat
The city attorney, the L.qal Aid
Foundation of Los Anick~ and a pnvate law firm filed sun Tuesday,
targe ting those named m the suit for
their an~cd involvement an the
muh1m11J1on dollar ring. The suit accuses a $avtnas and loan
assoc1atton and 136 other companies
and 1ndlv1dual of fraud and con-
sp arat)'.
' The names of I.he defendants and
other details ~ere hcduled for
release at a late momma nev.
conference.
The _pla1n11ff want5an 1nJunC11on
that wlll order lenders ro rc .. amp1hear
policac and pa) for rep:un The uat
also ~ks compensation for tenant)
of the bu1ldmgs owned or controlled
b> the defendants.
lt marks the first umc fcde~I an1t·
racketetrina laws have been uo;cd
apinst alleged slum lcndcn
Court document~ and propert)
records sugcst that V1Ja ynand
Shar:ma. a fugitive who has been called "the \lrOrst slumlord 1n the
city," and others may have been
interchangeable front men , 1n the o~rauon that rehcd on papcN-ork to
hide the conda t1ons of the apartment
involved. the Los Angeles Herald
Examiner reported todaY. KC R TV
also reported <;ame dew ls of the ctt)
attorney's probe dunng a nc"~""'
Monday night.
Property O\lrners, as lt~tcd on
count)' records. wt.'tt merely . fronts
for the loan companies, a ung a
funnels for rent payments. the paper
!Wild Property records also 'ihow stHral
tran ftn of slum propcl1Jcs in elfon s
to postpone 1n~pcc11ons. the paper
said If owntrsJup changes bc:V"een
the ttme "1olat1ons are found ~d the
deadline 1 t for repairs. a propcn)
must be 1n pected again •
harma. 41 , a fug.atJvc Mnce '1987
when he was found guilty of '112
health and building code \'10lat1on'i,
wn~ the owner of rcc~rd of at least I
slumhkc house and apartment build·
ings an the <.'tt)'
But records ~how the maJOrtty of
the propertte<S v.erc financed through
t .. o loan companu.·) -A&B Loan of
lnJle"dod or a u~1dUlry. Bengal D1~ount ( orp
Hov.-c .. er. ~<tusc harma faced
eicccs 1\C 1ntcrrst rates. he tumcd
mo t of the rent~ he collected o'er ta
the loan comp;1n1es.. the Herald said
-·hanna) si~ter. who a ked not to
be 1dcn11fiect.-sa1d the arrangrmcnl
made her brother a' 1nual front man.
a du man for the loan com pant~
<. ourt records ltst .\lex ptt1er. 69
of Baldwm J-ftlls as president of A&B Loan. A pnvate 1nvcst1ptor who has
been tracking Sharma told the Herald
the hnk bet"een the lumlord and the
loan company was a man named
Wilham U)IOn. 34
Leyton in troduced Sh11rma to
'p1uer in· 1986. accordina to a
member of the slumlord's family.
nd 11 ""~ Ltyton who colle<.:ted
mongage payments from 'harma. the
fam1h member told the era Id
f he paper ~•d M>mct1me an 1987. Sharma stopped makani pa)mcnts
and poclr.ctcd the rent monc\ he
collected
It .. asn't loni before he v.a!I m court
lacing health and \Jkt> code "101·
attons. He was '°"'acted in Novem-ber I Y 7 and 'ltntcnccd to :w month\
1nJa1l and lineJ SI.SJ 000 fk ha\n't
bttn seen )IOC(
By DONNA MOONEY
o-.,. "'°' ~ '""°'
u p1c1on t\ brl'"lll8 th:1t 11di..''11'
pact 10 Cahforn1a guarantee~ :!O
years of unbndkd 1ro" th then the
state~ 111 sltdt' into the oct"an
More lt~e1 .. though the pa t " }Cars of uninterrupted gro'Ath \\111 1 be dam~ned b) a aradual re-
lCSSIOn coupled \\ tth repon .. to
out 1dcrs th3t tr.iffic tn l ahfom1a
doe~·1 mo"e. the air n bro"'n
and the water tut~ bad
New omce construction will see a
sharp reducti on.
Ex.pons will keep movio& at a
trong pace. at the expense of a
\\C k dollar.
But Cahfom11 1s an economic
bca t separate from the r"C$t of lhe
nation. The region boasts a rcpu·
ta taon for brccdang complex tcch-
nolog}, market dom1nancx and
inno,1t1on. Pt>rsonal income soars
15 pcn."'Cnt above tht' nation.al
:i' cra1e and the state' gross na-
uonar product ral\ls No 2 in the
"orld
credit-tightening respite likely to be brief
~·t'lt Mc.\fec. m n i'"f d1rc~tvr of ~'Cunt) Pacific .tt1on I B~mk·~-real est3tc vaup, bro~r the
nev.s Tu~) "'htle dehvt'nnc an
econom1 ou1look for Grubb &
f lhs broker at Dana Po1Jlt Resort.
II legi\lato~ and c1ttlen fail to
,·arrv out maAet 1mpro .. cmcnts 1n
tran portatton. cdu t1on and pul-
lu11on ... < ·a1tfom1a "''II lo!>t· "' luster 1n the C.-)e -of 1n' l'!ito~ ...
McAfec warned
Mc: fee 1d the population will
gro" 4S0.000 a )car, higher than
national figures. and the a'cragc
age \lr11l nsc from 29 to 34
llncmplo)men.i v.111 remain low a U milhon new Jobs ate created in
the nett fhe )ears. a rate low1~
from 3 Ii ~rrent over the pa t s1x
>cars to 2 percent. Personal tncome
"'" continue to nsc. but at 3 percent per )Car instead of 4.S By MARTIN CRUTSINGER
,.., lc.onoMlu lilll'llff
WA HJ NGTON -fhc Federal
Reserve as hkely to pau~ momentan-
1y 1n tLS ettd11-t1ahttnma cffons but
the interest rate rchcf will only be
temporat}. many econ om ms bebcve.
These anal) ts are forecasting that
a variety of rate~. from banb' prime
lending rate to home mortpgt' rates,
~111 ht>ad h1ght'r an the months ahead
'A1th the onl) debate being over
"'hcther the central bank's anti·
1nfla11on campa1gn -Wlll wind up
pustuna the country into a rett ion
fed pohC}·makcrs· "c~ mecl.U\g
today behind closed doors to rc .. 1cw
moncta~· laflCt~ The 11-membcr
Federal Open Market tommrttcc,
composed of members of the 'Fed
board and regional Fed banl pre 1-
dents, meets eight times a )Car 10 set
interest mu.· and money growth
pol1c1cs. Today's session 1 an Jnn1 vcrsary
of sons. It was at the March mee ting
one yea r ago that the ~ntral banl
decided to launch a gradual effort to
dnve short·tt'rtn interest rates h1aher
in an cffon to k«p the econom)' trom
overheating
1nce then. hort-term nates ha ve
nsen b) more than 3 perccnta~
pomts. more than thr increases that
preceded S1' Of &he pa t ~\CO
recessions. at-c-ord1ng to researche~
at Memll L)nch
Whtie such staus11cs have tnggcrcd tear~ of a new recession. the Fed 1s
likely to keep pushing rat~ higher
because anOat1onal) pressures hove
so far shown no 1gns of abatang.
econom1S1s say
Infla tion at the wholesale level has
been racing ahead at an alarming
annual rate of ll.6 pcrccnuo the fiN
two mOntbS O( thtS year and COO·
sumer pnccs ha\C been chmb1 ng at a
6 I perttnt annual rate. up sharpl)
from the 4 4 percent anrrca!JC 1n
consumer prt<'"-tu~ 1n dunng the
pa l lV.O )ellr
lhc f ed mo'ed a~.sl\el) 10
Februal)' to tighten credit further
including htlang 1t\ discount rate the
an1err\t 11 charges to ma~e b:lnk loans
,Brady promises seized real
estate won't flood ·market
By JOHN A. BOLT as!.ClS 'alued at about S3.8 hallton tn "'eu.-. w,1u~ 33 states Of those a\~·t'i an
D t LA<; _ T rcasur. Sctret.m c t1matl-d S2 S<) balhon ~orth an· in
-...! Te'lU 1'11chola1 f-Brad) as u";u I e\aio "We undc~1and thC' poll·n11al
busmes leaders Tuesday that fC'dcr· de truct1ve ctfocts on the local aJ rHulato" "ould not disrupt the f h 1 1 -• •• ta-tc"s fra&Jle «onomic rrco,ery b> economics o .,.. o cs.a e uumpina.
flooding the real <'~late market wuh Brad) ~1d 1n a pecch to the Grtater
propcn) obtained t~om in lvent Dallas( hamberofC'ommerce "l rt
savinp nd loan institution . me a urc )OU tha~ i"t e 1ntchnd w1 Brad) also "''lmtd that dc:la) mg prOCCt.-d 'Cr) cardu ~ wtt .-ca
tht Bush dmin1 !ration's plan for C"\tatc ..ale'i "tneuin• the I\ tton' hundrtd of ··~1 10ns "''II be C\'aluatcd and ~.. 0 made wtlh the be t tnlert'\t ol in~lvent thn was ~o ting l.3.X· e'c~on tn\'Ol .. cd. P rttcularl) p:a en SW m1llton per day and continued de It' 0 ,c:r ahcmaahe loa communatu:s. talcn into con·
Id dd II 1dcrat1on." he )11d. propouh "ou mi ions mort Brady \:ltd thefoHmmcnt "ould
to the CO\I\. be robbing ttscl b) cu t-rate )31es Kc> clement of the pl:an call for ~h•"h would --4u,... the monc" that the 10 .. crnmcnt to close some 3~ .... l\;V ..... , insohent bu& tall open thrift and the sales could acneratc to helP.
meet commitment\ for 20S ins111u-finance the re uc plan l
1100 re ucd la~t )l'.U The admin1 tr:uion 1 rc\1 tang
loall bu anrs le dcr frcq_ucntly cfforu by n Timothy Wirth. 1>-
ha"e C).pn:\scd fca~ that the federal Colo .. and other lq1\laton to wntc
ao,cmmcnt \\.OUld unlo:id rtal c dump1na ob\tacln into thc s&L
1atr cquil't"d w11h the failcd thnfts r ue · bill beina cOn\1dercd b>
al btlov.·m rkct pnccs to help clear <..ongte: s. ·
their book\, Brady'' fir t tnp th1' )ear to
uch tran 11ons v.ould be car-Te\as -the st:llc hardc t htt b) thr
r1cd out by the f~ ral t thnft en 1 -1s '8nd"1chC'd be·
Dt po"uon s~••tton. which u •~un the end of conatt 1onal
chargtd "tth :1itll1n1 asset, from hcann on Bu h' pJan and the ra1tc<l thnt\s. or a pn>P<>'Cd altcma· exptttcd stan of commmtt Yrork
t1ve 'eh1 le. on the lqi lauon "'hen lawm ken
FADA currently man about • return M\t -.:ttk from lht'1r pnna
rctcss
The 1 rea'iUI) rxpJrtment ·~
''orking on an allcrnatt' e opcra11ng
plan tor the S<H.alled Resolution
l rust Corp . 1he go,emmc.-nt ent1t)
1n the Ou\h proposal that "'oulJ
ltqu1date fa1lt..-d S&.L\ a<.·cord1ng to
an ;1dm1n1s1ratton official "ho o;pu~c on <.ondttaon of anon\ ml!\
The R TC v.1 II be tree to coM1dcr a
number of inno\"lll' l' proposal\ for
prcHnuna dumping. including the
crc~taon of regional tru'its to bu)
Jnd managr problem propcn1cs or the ··secuntuation .. of pools of rtal
e 1a1e for ..ak 10 puhll '"' r\to~
the 00ic1al 1d
"Ob' 1ou'I> there' ~omc real
e Late that'\ Jun~ that has no' Jluc
now. th.it nc"cr dtd ha \C, ne .. er will
ha'c You m1&ht as wcUget that
behind )Ou," Srad) s.11J Tue\day.
"fhcn:\ other real c tatc that'\
\\.dl-concc1 .. cd v.h1t h has ttrunt tn
bu1ldinas and people "' 101 1n condo and tho\c l 1nds of
properue houldn·t be thro"n on
the market Wlll)·ntll~ and won't
be.''
Th Bu h pJah. ~h1ch v.ould
bring thnn rqulat1on under the
Trt'a U!) Ocpanmcnt. v.ould pend
S40 b1lhon to finance the 1nM>h ent
inst1tut1ons tbat alrcad-. ha'r brcn
taken ca.re of.
Panel OKs measure on pensions .
8111 Hoffman. the prt 1Jtnt of
"Re\lst." a sroup formtd 1n Ne"~d
to fiit_lt for Kn1on' naht\. ~1d 43
\tates ha\C samilar 1ntcntatc pen ion
LI' la.,. on their book
Hoffman taid that 1n~ h1ti &roug
wu fonMd in Nevada a )Car aao. 2
state have ,qanod ··we need to kad
the nauon an llopptnt this unfair
ca..uuoa. •· he addtd ·
to 7 percent \n increase an th'e
d1 ount rate 1s the mo~t dramatic
signal the central bank can send of its
intentions to fight anflauon "1th
higher intcre~t rates·
Many prl\ ate economists arc not
looking for an 1mmcd1atc mo,·c at
toda) ·s meeting to tl_ihtcr credit
fu.nber. 1n pan because Federal
Rcscr'>'e ( ha1rman Alan Green pan
and othrr Fed officials ha' e 1nd1cated
an recent comments that the) arc
pn:partd to talr.c a breather 10 re' 1ev.
the effect of thctr e;irhcr :icttons.
Recent 'ACaknc in retail sale .
facto!) orde~ and hou ma constru •
uon g" c wmc tndt uon that the
Fed0
\ rffort~ are lo""'' growth Buf
(Please SH INFLATION/B8J
He said a n:et\\tOn probabl) will
stnkc omc1tmt before 19<n, hut
ams wit h et:onom1c d1vc:r~t) It'll'
Orange<..ounl\. ~on't \utTer
Nataonwtde inOatton \\Ill 1'11.k 111
3 S percent and unemplo m n\
wall ron\anue at its unu uall\ b1gh
rate The soun:e of mo t hnmc
bu) ang. the »-40 ace braclr.~t. "111
shnnk. and ~h<' o~rr-~ aroup v.111
grov. at a \IO~c:r rite
Housing start will d1\C from an
:i'cl"l8e of 1.6 milt.on !)('r \tar to
I ~ mtlhon a'i the c1.:onom' futo; the
bottom of 1he I'\'.' t son 1rou h
percent
Per-hap nforc powerful than a
rc1:cs ion. ( altforma's incrcasin&Jy
latnl heJ 1maie lS CXpeclcd lO
o;tnlr.c the economy McA(cc ranted
oflal.aundryh tofproblcmsfacina
the 1 te, 1n ludin&labor cost lack
ofaffordablt rental bouSJna..cnme.
O\'ercrowdin' and a l)'nch·mQb
mcntaht} dn .. 1n1 no-growth cf·
fort\ .
Home pnces flying 40 percent
higher than nation ll rates. att
"'pcctcd ton~ from n a\cragc of • Sl b5. to $~10000 1n 1993.
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1ro,cofdl~tronllma1lml''\.'18C\\l'nt ltring. oil a me sage b> "OK'C' or
h\ Lt <. ol Oh,cr :-.:onh and h1\ dC\tron1 mail that "ord11 can )ttng ""t-" ' OR... \\hat thl'i \.·ountr. compatnot\ on an internal \.O nlpUtl·r and 11l~on tdered "ords could come nc~~" Jn lmah t>o'it tor t.ll\lmtlc 'i\Slem L n'-no"n 10 the '\;tirth ~1d. to haunt thee
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Dean Worldwl e adds -
Huntington Beach pair
Biotechnology \Natc;hdog
attacks USDA seed banks,
prompts storage changes
WASHINGTON (AP)-Thc na-
tion's leed blnk system, shown an a
three-month invtstiaat1on by The
Aslcx:ialed Praaaa betel with storage
and political pro~~ is already makiilacbanats. pr by a.lawsuit
by prominent btotcchnolotY critic
Jettmy Rifkin. /
R1fllin. wbo has won several land-
mark coun battles to reaulate acne
splicina, filtd the suit eight years ago
an an attempt to force the USDA to
disclose the severity of the problems
in the lttd banks.
Henry L. Shands, national
germ plasm lcade'JC the U DA, said
lht suit has prompftd the preparation
of an opeqting manual covenng
ma!Ul&Cment of seeds of m~or crops. ~e manual, a draft of which is
expected to be complet.ed later tha
year, pn>vidts that the gcrmplasm
syste.m WQuld for the .first tame "have
a procedure and hav"e it out on the
1able so that k1flun or an)'onc el<JC can
inspect it."
Rifkin chOSt' an unusual l~I
sllalqy. cbarain& tbat the failure 10
propefly protect the collections in the
SCtd blnb was cau5tnl the lo~s of
often·irttplaccable seed samples and
thus hamuna the environment.
Thcmore. he argued. the U DA
should be required to file an en·
v1ronmental impact statement.
Rifkin booed that would disclose the
scventr ohhe S)~tem's troubl~.
Fina arauments in the SUit have
been beard and a decision 1s expcClcd soon. Raf\io said.
"Gcrmplasm 1sascrili~I to the q e
of biotechnology as 011. natural ps.
coal a nd metals were to the 1ndu tnal
•at.'' be said. "The U.S. 1ermplasm system ha
been a failure from top to bottom for
10 years .... This 1s ar:i attempt on our
part to force the aovemment to re pond."
EA TERN ..... ,
He bas bttn a direnot of nuuor ~uonL A1 a boerd mem~ of E .• HutlOG Inc., ht ~ lbt compuy'1 Mic ao Slwanon Lduun ·
Brother$ lftC'., earning SI ,000 in
fton.
INFLATION ,,...,
wnh aaflalionar)' ~ 1t1U
11111. many ccononuscs belicvt' die F .
w111 be fottcd to *IMCIS midi
tia19ter. even u evickace ofa llowi
economy mounts.
David Jones. an econom1'L wa
Ucbtrrolh could face comptt1t1on Aubry G . Lanston " Co., ~ ,ovan
from TWA owner Icahn. who has mtnt securities dealer, .JIR!dided ma
pubhcly exprnscd 1nteres,t an~ has interest rates will remain fairty na
bttn supponed by Eastern s unaons. from APril thro.agb J'!ne.~t ·~
luhn 11 m~tina qain with union Fed wiO resume credit ti&hten1na 1
officials tod1tcusu possible takeover earlv ,wnmtr.
and hopes to use union COM"tltion to Those moves wdl posh fixed·ra
persuade Eastern'\ creditors •o let mortaqtS. now at J 1.22 pcrttnt, !-'
him take control, said Brian Free· to 12 ~rcent by early fall, Jones 11
man an mvntment banker wtth with other~ benb' pnm
close ucs to the Machinists union. lcndi~ risin' as well. · The hst of PQ»tbk benkruptcy
examiners incl~ CarluccJ and top Paul Getman. an economist wi .
sccunt1es fraud laW)er Leon ilver-the WEFA Group, an economt
man. sources said. consuJtillS firm. forecast an eve
U.S. Bankruptcy Trustee Harold more rapid nit" tn 1ntert:tt rat
Jones, who 1sadministenn1 Eastem's saying he looked for the pnme rate
Chapter 11 bankrui>tC)' rcorpni~-currently at 11.S percent. 10 chmb l
t1on 1n New York C uy. said .he as 12 percent by late f\'!nl.
con 1derin,Jabouta dozen candidates · H 'd the fed was also likely
for examiner and hopes to rec-t>ooit ~discount rate over the M
ommcnd a candidate to Bankroptcy pl of monlhs by one-half per
Coun J udac Bunon Llflar1d by early cou1 .. !,. paint to 7 5 pcrecnL ~t~k. ~-
Huntington Beach residents Beraard DuHcd ansf Ja.ne Gro11 have
joined international freight forwarder Dean Worldwide. Dannucc1 will be chief
opc"!ting officer, ~esponsible for th~ corporate office an~ eight operating
divisions. Gross will be data processing manager, responsible for computer
hardware and software systems in Dean's data processing network that
Airline takeover talk he_lps ·stock market
connects the company's eight offi ces nationwide. By PETER COY . . . ,., .......... ~ George PlllDell was appointed national sales manager and Kevin
1tanmuo1 was appointed western regional sales manager of Irvine's Yacsu
USA, a radio designer and manufacturer. • • • F red Hen1tridge has been elected a.pn ncipal of Psomas and Associates. an
independent civil engineering firm. Henstndge, a 35-ycar veteran of civil
engineering and land surveying. has been with the firm for fi.,e )ears. most
recently as vice president. • • • Robert Fero, MBA. GRI. RFP. pres1den1 of Irvine In ternational
Investments Inc., has met all qualifications required and has been admitted to
The R~stry of Financial Plann10g Practitioners. As of February 1989. fewer
than I ;ooo individuals had been admitted to the Registry.
I • • • Roaemary Clllri1tea, Nanc7 Jobaoa and Doiothy Liu have all Joined the
Laguna Niguel office of Merril Lynch Realty Ind
• • •• TM Oraa1e l'apter of die NatioaaJ AlsociatlOD of lndHtrial and Office
Pub (NAHOP) has announced its. new late of officers and board members
for 1989, headed by incoming president Blair Arm1tron1 of O'Donnell,
Ann1U0.1 Ir Partaera of Irvine. Also elected as officers with Annstrong were first vice president Erik
llu1e11 oflJacoln P roperty Co. and second vice president DeJI DeRevere of
the DeRevere Partae~ip. Ray Waln of Wells Fargo Baall IS treasurer and
PMI ltnlacll of First Amerteu Title luuraace Co. 1s secretary.
NEW YORK -An energetic
dollar and renewed airline takeover
talk sent stock prices higher for a
second session Tuesday.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industriaJs rose 17.68 to 2.275.54 .
bringing it to its highest point since
after the St. Patrick's Day plunge of
March 17, when the average plunged
48.57 lO 2,292.14.
Advancing issues oU1numbered de-
clining ones by about 7 to 5 .. 1n
nationwide trading of New York
tock Exchange-listed stocks, with
838 up, 584 down and 530 un-
changed .
Volume on the floor of 1he Big
Board came to 146.42 million shares.
up from 112.96 million on Monday.
which was the slowest day of the year.
Nationwide. consolidated volume
m NYSE-listed issues. including
trades in those stocks on regional
'lSE l PS 4 DOM\S
The following arc members of the board for 1989: John Gamble, Allen,
Ma &klm1, Led, Gambl,e & Mallory; Jolla Gormly, Oltmaa1 Construction Co.;
Sam Ha)'HI, Bramalea CaJlfonlia; CS.act Hu.at, Cusbmaa & Wakefield of
CallfonJa; Vlc&oria Jeaa1, Corporate lma1e; Wiiiiam Kearn, Birtcher; Pat
l.eodall, Cold Well Buker. and Steve Laytoa ofTlae Koll Co. NEW VORK (AP) -The followlnv 11•1 Also serving are J olla Owen, C.slaman & Wakefield, Orange; Marty show• the New Vork Stock. E•cl'len99 StradtmM Saaca Ma ... arlta Co · Howard ~mptOD Boward Tlaompson stock• •nd werran1' that have JION up the Atsocla&et~ J im Westo~: SOC De~1elopment; Bob WJma'ms, Irvin Industrial ~ih:~ dfri;n t:,~~~ bueo on i>erc.enl
Co.; and ADdrew ZlmbaldJ, Alden Eqait1e1 Group. Execuuve director for the ~~ ~~rll~~di"9 below S2 or lOOO
Orange County chapter is Cynthla Pasco of Bolton &r Fo co. . Ne• en.d percent•~ e11enves ere !he
Deliveries of Douglas·
jetliners to be delayed
The Douglas Aircraft Co. di\ b1on
of McDonnell Douglas has notified
its commercial customers that be-
cause of its record backlog of orders,
continuing problems associated with
rapid growth in employment and
schedule changes related to recent
systems and process improvements,
deliveries of its MD-80 family of
commercial jetliners will be delayed
appro;timately five to 30 days in
1989.
As announced earlier, the Long
Beach firm is experiencing tem~rary
production delays associated with the
introduction of new management
systems required to bring about
s1gnjficant long-term improvements.
The transiuon to new first-time
quality systems and processes is
causing schedules to be temporanly
disrupted. The new emphasis on
qual.ity, however, is expected to yield
significant improvements for next
year and beyond.
The new product.ion philosoph;
addresses past practices in which 11
was common to have hundreds of
unfinished work items ·on an aircraft
when it moved from one assembly
station to the next. Resulting out-of-
position work added to production
costs and caused ongoing schedule
disruption.
Now, work teams assigned to each
assembly pos1t1on arc asked to pass
on only first-(lualll)', comrleted
work. Team leaders can take al steps
necessary to assure that schedule
demands do not ovemde that basic
requirement. Items of uncompleted
work handed off from one assembly
line position to the ne>.t arc down
s1gn1ficantly -95 percent at one l ey
turnover point and 65 percent at
others.
Each work team also has responsi-
bility and authOnt) for rt\ltewing the
systems. procc ses and procedures
that control lhcu activity. revising
them to enhance their cOectiveness.
and then continuall) improving them
on the basis of expcncnce and new
ideas.
Cordis to pay 5764 ,000
·penalty for pacemakers
MIAMI (AP) -A medical equip-
ment manufacturer a~ 1n a pica
barpin Tuesday to pay $764.000 in
penalties for sethn& lhousands of
defecti ve pa«makcrs and batteries
prone to corrosion.
Cordis Corp. pleaded gutlty to 12
felony counu and 13 misdemeanors
in the cnm1nal case.
The company &peed last week to
.. l' SS million to settle a civil-fraud
claim filed by the aovemmenl. Four
compellrexecut1vcs stiU face a crimi-
nal tria in September on related
c~~iami-blied company, which
lold iU pec:emaker di vision two yea rs ., wu IClCUled of distribut1n12,200
tiuhy pecemaken and 6,000 batteries tu~ to com>11on betW«n Decem-
ber 1983 and October 198.S.
The U.S. Foocl and Drua Admanis-
uatioft cbarsd the peceniakcrs. im·
.,...... under lhe skin to ttplate the
hemtbeat. could stop withOut wam· illl. but no medical ~ts have
been linked to the device
The Justice Department and Cor-
dis had been neaotaatmJ a pica since
last )CU, but U .. Distnct Judie
Stanley Marcus reJCCtcd one version
last OC:tober. sayina the punishment
was insuffteient.
The company had offtred to plead
suihy to 24 counts and pa) SU.,000
1 n fines and costs
The alJUment accepted b)' Marcus
on Tuesday added a felony charsc
carryina a SS00.000 ~ally for intent
to defraud the FDA by fa1lu't 10 relay
ad verse field reporu as required.
Fonnal 1entencina in the criminal
catt q1inst the compeny has beell wt
for Apnl 25. Marcus i1 not bOuad bY
the re tnct1ons of the pte8 apeemcnt
The company lan:ed lalt week 10 ~Y SS milhon to ttttJc the civil claim
the Veteran• Mm== w ich purthated an ·
number or the ~ and 10
cover rcimbunemenl ilr clevicn
ourchattd 1 tlU'oulh Medicmie.
Condoms to get expiration dates
d1ffe,ence belweef! prevlOus Clo• ng if\' and TueSdav's :30 Pm. prfCe
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exchange and in the ovcr-the-
countcr market. totaled 173.64
million shares.
Stock analysts said the stock mar-
ket's rise did not appear to be broadly
based.
"The interest seems to be some-
what limited in two or three groups
and a few sectors of industr;," said
Thomas R. Walsh. head of stock
trading at Nikko Securities C'o. Inter-.
national Inc.
The dollar advanced broadl) Tues-
day in tradinJ 1n Europe and the
United tates 1n spite of attempts b)
central banks to restrain 11. Thal ga'e
some strength to the bond market,
which in tum led to bu)1ng of stock-
index futures.
Through prov.am trading. the fu •
tures buying spilled over into bu)ing
of stocks, said Bill Kent.. director of
investment research at Robert
Thoma!I Sccunt1es Inc.
NWA led the rallv 1n airline stocks
OTf l PS \\D DOM\S
climbing 9Yt to 70i/4. The parent of
Northwdt Airlines said an investor
group had acquired 4. 9 percent of its
stock and was mterc ted in a possible
l~vcraged buyout.
Amon& other NY E-J1sted airline
stocks. Pan Am rose'• to 4h ; AMR.
parent of Amencan Airhncs, rose 2 to
58; Delta rose 1114 to 58 'a: UAL rose
I 111 to 1151h, and USA1r Group rose
I 1 to 41 '" Texa Air rose I to 12'4 on the
Amencan tock Exchanse. Kirk
Kerkonan. the Beverly Htlls·bascd an.,e tor. and baseball comm1ss1oner
Peter Uebcrroth \\ert among those
mentioned by source a possible
bidders for Tens Air's strike-hound
Eastern A1rhnes.
Tcuco led the hst of most actively
ff H \ ... ' \ 'I< DID
NEW YORK CAP) f/Mr. 21
'\ l SJ: l ,I-: \ Dt·:H'
traded issues, rising 'It to SJV. o
volume of more than 4 mitho
shares, including two block trades o
more than I million shares each. Th compan)'.d~lincd to comment oo th
stock aClaVJty.
Anheuser Busch rose I 'la to 351/J,
52-week high, on repom that 1t plan
to 1ntroduct a dry version o
Budweiser. American Teleohone
Telegraph was ofT I/a to 31'/• an
General Electric rose 'I• to 44114.
As measured by W1Jshirc
sociates' index of more than 5,
actively traded stocks. the marke
rose S9.52 b1lbon, or 0.33 percent. i
value.
The NYSE'scompositeindcx ofaJ
its listed common stocks rose 0.56 t
163.88.